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Business, 13.11.2019 03:31 rainbowboi

Swagelok enterprises is a manufacturer of miniature fittings and valves. over a 5-year period, the costs associated with one product line were as follows: first cost of $20,000, and annual costs of $16,000. annual revenue was $29,000 and the used equipment was salvaged for $10,000. what rate of return did the company make on this product?

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