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Given: Initial Cost, P = $50,000 Salvage Value at the end of 5 years, S = $10,000. Depreciable Life. N = 5 Years Determine the depreciation in year 4 using the UOP method. Year Projected production units Actual production units1 4500 50002 5000 40003 3500 30004 5500 50005 6500 Not known Total 25000 A. $5, 600 B. $8,000 C. $4,000 D. $3, 200 If the equipment is sold at the end of year 4 for $30,000, what is the depreciation recapture on this equipment? A. $8, 400 B. $5, 600 C. $7, 200 D. $4,000

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