JT Engineering is deciding between two machines. Machine A costs $352,000, with inflows of $209,000 and outflows of $154,000. Machine B costs $380,000, with inflows of $231,000 and outflows of $166,000. Both have a 10-year life and no salvage value. JT uses the straight-line method for depreciation and requires a return of 12%. How desirable are the machines? Use annual rate of return to determine the answer.
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