ENGINEERING ECO ANALYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
ENGINEERING ECO ANALYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
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Author: NEWNAN
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Chapter 16, Problem 44P
To determine

(a)

The capital expenditure to build the water project.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44P

The capital expenditure to build the water project is, $879629.11.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Decades of Focus
First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Annual benefits (In thousands of dollars) $60 $64 $66 $66 $70

Calculation:

Calculate the present worth of project.

Presentworth=[$60000(PA,0.05,10)+$64000(PA,0.05,10)(PF,0.05,10)+$66000(PA,0.05,20)(PF,0.05,20)+$70000(PA,0.05,10)(PF,0.05,40)] ...... (I)

Calculate the factor (PA,0.05,10).

(PA,0.05,10)=[(1+i)n1i(1+i)n] ....... (II)

Here, the rate of interest is I and the time period is n.

Substitute 5% for i, and 10 years for n in Equation (II).

(PA,0.05,10)=[(1+0.05)1010.05(1+0.05)10]=7.722

Calculate the factor (PA,0.05,20).

Substitute 5% for i, and 20 years for n in Equation (II).

(PA,0.05,10)=[(1+0.05)2010.05(1+0.05)20]=12.462

Calculate the factor (PF,0.05,10).

(PF,0.05,10)=1(1+i)n ...... (III)

Substitute 5% for i, and 10 years for n in Equation (III).

(PF,0.05,10)=1(1+0.05)10=0.6139

Calculate the factor (PF,0.05,20).

Substitute 5% for i, and 20 years for n in Equation (III).

(PF,0.05,20)=1(1+0.05)20=0.3769

Calculate the factor (PF,0.05,40).

Substitute 5% for i, and 40 years for n in Equation (III).

(PF,0.05,40)=1(1+0.05)40=0.1420

Substitute 7.722 for (PA,0.05,10), 12.462 for (PA,0.05,20), 0.6139 for (PF,0.05,10), 0.3769 for (PF,0.05,20), and 0.1420 for (PF,0.05,40) in Equation (I)

Presentworth=[$60000×7.722+$64000×7.722×0.6139+$66000×12.462×0.3769+$70000×7.722×01420]=$463200+$303394.29+$309997.24+$76756.68=$1153468

The annual cost are $15000.

Calculate the justified capital expenditure.

JCE=PWBenefitsA(PA,i,n) ...... (IV)

Calculate the value of A(PA,i,n).

A(PA,i,n)=A[(1+i)n1i(1+i)n] ...... (V)

Substitute 5% for i, 50 years for n, and $15000 for A in Equation (V).

A(PA,i,n)=$15000[(1+0.05)5010.05(1+0.05)50]=$15000×18.256=$273838.89

Substitute $1153468 for PWBenefits, and $273838.89 for A(PA,i,n) in equation (IV).

JCE=$1153468$273838.89=$879629.11.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the capital expenditure to build the water project is, $879629.11.

To determine

(b)

The capital expenditure to build the water project.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 44P

The capital expenditure to build the water project is, $558614.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the present worth of project.

Presentworth=[$60000(PA,0.08,10)+$64000(PA,0.08,10)(PF,0.08,10)+$66000(PA,0.08,20)(PF,0.08,20)+$70000(PA,0.08,10)(PF,0.08,40)] ...... (VI)

Calculate the factor (PA,0.08,10).

(PA,0.08,10)=[(1+i)n1i(1+i)n] ....... (VII)

Substitute 8% for i, and 10 years for n in Equation (VII).

(PA,0.08,10)=[(1+0.08)1010.08(1+0.08)10]=6.710

Calculate the factor (PA,0.08,20).

Substitute 8% for i, and 20 years for n in Equation (VII).

(PA,0.08,10)=[(1+0.08)2010.08(1+0.08)20]=9.818

Calculate the factor (PF,0.08,10).

(PF,0.08,10)=1(1+i)n ...... (VIII)

Substitute 8% for i, and 10 years for n in Equation (VIII).

(PF,0.08,10)=1(1+0.08)10=0.4632

Calculate the factor (PF,0.08,20).

Substitute 8% for i, and 20 years for n in Equation (VIII).

(PF,0.08,20)=1(1+0.08)20=0.2145

Calculate the factor (PF,0.05,40).

Substitute 8% for i, and 40 years for n in Equation (VIII).

(PF,0.08,40)=1(1+0.08)40=0.0460

Substitute 6.710 for (PA,0.08,10), 9.818 for (PA,0.08,20), 0.4632 for (PF,0.08,10), 0.2145 for (PF,0.08,20), and 0.0460 for (PF,0.08,40) in Equation (VI)

Presentworth=[$60000×6.710+$64000×6.710×0.4632+$66000×9.818×0.2145+$70000×6.710×0.0460]=$742116.23

The annual cost are $15000.

Calculate the justified capital expenditure.

JCE=PWBenefitsA(PA,i,n) ...... (IX)

Calculate the value of A(PA,i,n).

A(PA,i,n)=A[(1+i)n1i(1+i)n] ...... (V)

Substitute 8% for i, 50 years for n, and $15000 for A in Equation (V).

A(PA,i,n)=$15000[(1+0.08)5010.08(1+0.08)50]=$15000×12.233=$183502.27

Substitute $742116.23 for PWBenefits, and $183502.27 for A(PA,i,n) in equation (IX).

JCE=$742116.23$183502.27=$558614.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the capital expenditure to build the water project is, $558614.

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