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Alumber company specializes in recovering, cutting, and selling wood from trees discarded long ago. the company uses side-scan penetrating radar to find large quantities of logs in and around a river. a recent site contained perfectly preserved 38,000-year-old cypress trees buried 30 feet in a sandpit scientists have identifie these as trees that became extinct more than 20,000 years ago. complete parts 1.-4. below. $ 4025 the cost to harvest the largest 3. if the cost to recover the 30-to 40-foot trees is $380 and the cost to harvest the larger trees is $500, how much would it cost to recover all of the trees if trees are more than 40 feet long? cost to recov of the $ 6497500 4. because the harvested lumber depletes the total amount of natural resources available to the citizens of the state, the state places an excise tax of of all profits earned by lumber companies within the state. if the harvested cypress wood is worth approximately $40,000,000 and the only expense of obtaining the wood is the recovery cost, how much excise tax is owed to the state?
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