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Your firm is thinking about investing $250,000 in the overhaul of a manufacturing cell in a lean environment. revenues are expected to be $33,000 in year one and then increasing by $11,000 more each year thereafter. relevant expenses will be $20,000 in year one and will increase by $10,000 per year until the end of the cell's eighteight-year life. salvage recovery at the end of year eighteight is estimated to be $10,000. what is the annual equivalent worth of the manufacturing cell if the marr is 13% per year?

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