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On January 1, Year 1, Anon Company paid $110,000 cash to purchase equipment. The equipment had an expected useful life of six years and an estimated salvage value of $8,000. Assuming that Anon depreciates its assets using the straight-line method of depreciation, the amount of depreciation expense appearing on the Year 4 income statement and the amount of accumulated depreciation appearing on the December 31, Year 4, balance sheet would be: Depreciation expense Accumulated depreciation A. $ 17,000 $ 17,000 B. $ 17,000 $ 68,000 C. $ 68,000 $ 17,000 D. $ 17,000 $ 51,000

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