ENGINEERING ECO ANALYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
ENGINEERING ECO ANALYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
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Author: NEWNAN
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter D, Problem 94P
To determine

The annual revenue of bid A.

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Answer to Problem 94P

The correct answer is option  (c)0.3.

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Concept used:

Write the expression for present worth of cost.

PWC=C+AO[( 1+i)n1i( 1+i)n] ...... (I)

Here, the overall cost is C, annual maintenance is AO, interest rate is i and time period is n.

Write the expression for present worth of benefit.

PWB=B[( 1+i)n1i( 1+i)n] ...... (II)

Here, the annual benefit is B.

Calculations:

Calculate the overall cost of bid B.

C=$6.2 M+$0.03 M+$0.7 M+$0.01 M=$6.94 M

Calculate the present worth of cost of bid B.

Substitute $6.94 M for C, $0.75 M for AO, 5% for i and 30 for n in Equation (I).

PWC=$6.94 M+$0.075 M[ ( 1+0.05) 3010.05 ( 1+0.05) 30]=$6.94 M+$0.075 M(15.3724)=$5.87 M

Calculate the annual benefit of bid B.

B=$0.4 M+$0.25 M=$0.65 M

Calculate the present worth of benefit of bid B.

Substitute $0.65 M for B, 5% for i and 30 for n in Equation (II).

PWB=$0.65 M[ ( 1+0.05) 3010.05 ( 1+0.05) 30]=$0.65 M[ ( 1.05) 3010.05 ( 1.05) 30]=$0.65 M(15.3724)=$9.992 M

Calculate the benefit cost ratio of bid B.

B-C ratio=PWBPWC=$9.992 M$5.87 M=1.702

Calculate the overall cost of bid A.

C=$4.2 M+$0.6 M+$0.35 M+$0.6 M=$5.75 M

Calculate the present worth of cost of bid A.

Substitute $5.75 M for C, $0.05 M for AO, 5% for i and 30 for n in Equation (I).

PWC=$5.75 M+$0.05 M[ ( 1+0.05) 3010.05 ( 1+0.05) 30]=$5.75 M+$0.05 M(15.3724)=$4.98 M

Calculate the annual benefit of bid A.

B=X+$0.25 M

Calculate the present worth of benefit of bid A.

Substitute (X+$0.25 M) for B, 5% for i and 30 for n in Equation (II).

PWB=(X+$0.25 M)[ ( 1+0.05) 3010.05 ( 1+0.05) 30]=(X+$0.25 M)[ ( 1.05) 3010.05 ( 1.05) 30]=(X+$0.25 M)(15.3724)=15.3724X+$3.843 M

Calculate the benefit cost ratio of bid A.

B-C ratio=15.3724X+$3.843M$4.98 M=3.087X+0.7717

For both options to be equivalent, the benefit cost ratio of both bids should be Equal.

1.702=3.087X+0.7717X=$0.301 M

The annual revenue of bid A is $0.301 M.

Conclusion:

Thus, the correct answer is option  (c)0.3.

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