Consider the financial data for a project given in the table below. (a) What is for this project? 18.5% (Round to one decimal place.) Initial investment Project life Salvage value Annual revenue Annual expenses $80,000 6 years $11,000 $30,000 $8,000 (b) If the annual expense increases at a 6% rate over the previous year's expenses, but the annual income is unchanged, what is the new i = 16.4% (Round to one decimal place.) (c) In part (b), at what annual rate will the annual income have to increase to maintain the same obtained in part (a)? The annual income has to increase at [2.9% per year. (Round to one decimal place.)

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Consider the financial data for a project given in the table below.
(a) What is for this project?
= 18.5 % (Round to one decimal place.)
(²
Initial investment
Project life
Salvage value
Annual revenue
Annual expenses
$80,000
6 years
$11,000
$30,000
$8,000
(b) If the annual expense increases at a 6% rate over the previous year's expenses, but the annual income is unchanged, what is the new i
* = 16.4 % (Round to one decimal place.)
(c) In part (b), at what annual rate will the annual income have to increase to maintain the same obtained in part (a)?
The annual income has to increase at 2.9 % per year. (Round to one decimal place.)
Transcribed Image Text:Just need help figuring out c! A and B are already solved. 2.9 is the incorrect answer, according to pearson. Consider the financial data for a project given in the table below. (a) What is for this project? = 18.5 % (Round to one decimal place.) (² Initial investment Project life Salvage value Annual revenue Annual expenses $80,000 6 years $11,000 $30,000 $8,000 (b) If the annual expense increases at a 6% rate over the previous year's expenses, but the annual income is unchanged, what is the new i * = 16.4 % (Round to one decimal place.) (c) In part (b), at what annual rate will the annual income have to increase to maintain the same obtained in part (a)? The annual income has to increase at 2.9 % per year. (Round to one decimal place.)
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