What will happen if the demand for bicycles increases? a. quantity supplied will increase. b. equilibrium price will decrease and equilibrium quantity will increase. c. quantity supplied will decrease. d. the quantity demanded will decrease. e. equilibrium price will increases and equilibrium quantity will decrease?
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Lambert manufacturing has $100,000 to invest in either project a or project b. the following data are available on these projects (ignore income taxes.): project a project b cost of equipment needed now $100,000 $60,000 working capital investment needed now - $40,000 annual cash operating inflows $40,000 $35,000 salvage value of equipment in 6 years $10,000 - both projects will have a useful life of 6 years and the total cost approach to net present value analysis. at the end of 6 years, the working capital investment will be released for use elsewhere. lambert's required rate of return is 14%. the net present value of project b is:
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To : of $25 up to 35 2 35 up to 45 5 45 up to 55 7 55 up to 65 20 65 up to 75 16 is$25 up to $35 ?
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