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What is the next number in the following series: 6, 4, 8, 6, 12, 10, ?

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Mason Towel uses the units-of-production method of depreciation. A new knitting machine was purchased for 22,500 . It will produce an estimated 800,00 . units in its life and has an estimated scrap value of 2,500 . It produced 150,00 . units in the first year. Compute the book value at the end of the first year.



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Answer to Question 1

20

Answer to Question 2

18,750



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