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The tolar corporation has 400 obsolete desk calculators that are carried in inventory at a total cost of $576,000. if these calculators are upgraded at a total cost of $170,000, they can be sold for a total of $230,000. as an alternative, the calculators can be sold in their present condition for $40,000. what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) to the company from upgrading the calculators?

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