Garrett Boone, Riverbed Enterprises' vice president of operations, needs to replace an a model he is considering has a sales price of $297,934 and will last for 15 years. It will hav Garrett estimates the new lathe will reduce raw materials scrap by $35,000 per year. He costs by $3,500 per year. If he purchases the new lathe, he will be able to sell the old lath Click here to view the factor table. (a) Calculate the lathe's internal rate of return. (Round answer to O decimal places, e.g. 25% Internal rate of return %
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