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Business, 29.01.2021 01:00 firdausmohammed80

A pump has failed in a facility that will be completely replaced in 3 years. A new brass pump costing $6,980 can be purchased and installed (it will last 3 years). However, a used stainless steel pump that should last 3 more years has been sitting in the maintenance shop for a year. This used pump costed $13,000 when it was purchased (new). The accountants say this used pump is worth $7000 now. The maintenance supervisor says that it will cost an extra $466 to reconfigure the used pump for the new use. The used pump could be sold (as is) for $4,208. How much cheaper or more expensive would it be to use the stainless steel pump rather than a new brass pump (Hint: it is assumed that stainless steel pump will be sold if it is not installed) ?

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