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AEWBW

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Change the percents to decimals or mixed/whole numbers; change the decimals, fractions, or whole numbers to percents.
 a. 0.25 = ______
  b. 1/4 = ______
  c. 0.125 = ______

Question 2

Young Manufacturing uses the sum-of-the-years-digits method of depreciation. A piece of heavy equipment costing 37,500 has an estimated life of five years and an estimated scrap value of 2,700 . Compute the book value at the end of the second year.



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Answer to Question 1

a. 0.0025
b. 25
c. 12.5

Answer to Question 2

16,620



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