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Chapter 9, Problem 30P
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The alternative to be selected.

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Answer to Problem 30P

The alternative to be selected is Alternative B.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

MARR is 10%.

Useful life is 5 years.

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate the present worth of the benefit.

P=A((1+i)n1i(1+i)n) ....... (I)

Here, the annual benefit is P, the present worth is P, the rate of interest is i and the number of period is n.

Calculate the present worth benefit of the alternative A.

Substitute $158.3 for A, 10% for i and 5 for n in Equation (I).

P=$158.3((1+0.10)510.10(1+0.10)5)=$158.3(3.79)=$600

Calculate the present worth benefit of the alternative B

Substitute $138.7 for A, 10% for i and 5 for n in Equation (I).

P=$138.7((1+0.10)510.10(1+0.10)5)=$138.7(3.79)=$525.673

Calculate the present worth benefit of the alternative C

Substitute $58.3 for A, 10% for i and 5 for n in Equation (I).

P=$58.3((1+0.10)510.10(1+0.10)5)=$58.3(3.79)=$220.957

Write the expression to calculate the benefit-cost ratio.

B/C=BC ....... (II)

Here, the present worth benefit is B, the present worth cost is C.

For Alternative A.

Substitute $599.957 for B, $600 for C, Equation (I).

B/C=$600$600=1

For Alternative B.

Substitute $525.673 for B, $500 for C, Equation (I).

B/C=$525.63$500=1.05126

For Alternative C.

Substitute $220.957 for B, $200 for C, Equation (I).

B/C=$220.957$200=1.104

Since all the ratios are positive hence we need to make comparison be increment method.

Calculate the ΔCOST for alternative BC.

ΔCost=(PWCPWB) ...... (III)

Here the incremental cost between the alternative B and C is ΔCost, the present worth of cost for alternative C is PWC and the present worth of cost for alternative B is PWB.

Substitute $200 for PWC and $500 for PWB in Equation (III).

ΔCost=($200$500)=$300

Calculate the ΔBenefit for alternative BC.

ΔBenefit=(PCPB) ...... (IV)

Here the incremental benefit between the alternative B and C is ΔBenefit, the present worth of benefit for alternative C is PC and the present worth of benefit for alternative B is PB.

Substitute $220.957 for PC and $525.673 for PB in Equation (IV).

ΔBenefit=$220.957$525.673=304.716

Calculate the incremental benefit-cost ratio

Δ(B/C)=ΔBenefitΔCost ...... (V)

Substitute $304.716 for and $300 for ΔCost in Equation (V).

Δ(B/C)=$304.716$300=1.0572

Since, Δ(B/C) ratio greater than 1 therefore alternative B is desirable.

Calculate the ΔCOST for alternative AB

ΔCost=(PWAPWB) ...... (VI)

Here the incremental cost between the alternative B and A is ΔCost, the present worth of cost for alternative B is PWB and the present worth of cost for alternative A is PWA.

Substitute $200 for PWA and $500 for PWB in Equation (III).

ΔCost=($600$500)=$100

Calculate the ΔBenefit for alternative AB

ΔBenefit=(PAPB) ...... (VII)

Here the incremental benefit between the alternative B and A is ΔBenefit, the present worth of benefit for alternative A is PA and the present worth of benefit for alternative B is PB.

Substitute $600 for PA and $525.673 for PB in Equation (IV).

ΔBenefit=$600$525.673=$74.327

Calculate the incremental benefit-cost ratio

Δ(B/C)=ΔBenefitΔCost ...... (V)

Substitute $74.327 for ΔBenefit and $100 for ΔCost in Equation (V).

Δ(B/C)=$74.327$100=0.74327

Since, Δ(B/C) ratio less than 1 therefore alternative A is not desirable.

Hence, alternative B is desirable.

In both the cases alternative B is desirable.

Hence select alternative B.

Conclusion:

The alternative to be selected is Alternative B.

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