Business-Depreciation. A farmer buys a new tractor for $157,000 and assumes that it will have a trade-in value of $82,000 after 10 years. The farmer uses a constant rate of depreciation (commonly called straight-line depreciation-one of several methods permitted by the IRS) to determine the annual value of the tractor. (A) Find a linear model for the depreciated value V of the tractor t years after it was purchased. (B) What is the depreciated value of the tractor after 6 years? (C) When will the depreciated value fall below $70,000? (D) Graph V for 0 ≤ t ≤ 20 and illustrate the answers from parts (B) and (C) on the graph.
Business-Depreciation. A farmer buys a new tractor for $157,000 and assumes that it will have a trade-in value of $82,000 after 10 years. The farmer uses a constant rate of depreciation (commonly called straight-line depreciation-one of several methods permitted by the IRS) to determine the annual value of the tractor. (A) Find a linear model for the depreciated value V of the tractor t years after it was purchased. (B) What is the depreciated value of the tractor after 6 years? (C) When will the depreciated value fall below $70,000? (D) Graph V for 0 ≤ t ≤ 20 and illustrate the answers from parts (B) and (C) on the graph.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the linear equation for the depreciated value V of the tractor, t years after it was purchased.
Business-Depreciation. A farmer buys a new tractor for
$157,000
and assumes that it will have a trade-in value of
$82,000
after 10 years. The farmer uses a constant rate of depreciation (commonly called straight-line depreciation-one of several methods permitted by the IRS) to determine the annual value of the tractor.
(A) Find a linear model for the depreciated value
V
of the tractor
t
years after it was
purchased.
(B) What is the depreciated value of the tractor after 6 years?
(C) When will the depreciated value fall below
$70,000?
(D) Graph
V
for
0
≤
t
≤
20
and illustrate the answers from parts (B) and (C) on the graph.
Task:
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