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Business, 23.04.2020 22:24 baileyann3342

Read No Evil (RNE) is a firm specializing in the destruction of sensitive documents. An industrial paper shredder costs $12,000. If bought, it would raise RNE's revenue by an additional $1,500 per year. The machine is designed to last forever and never require maintenance. If the firm does not purchase the machine, it will put the money into an interest-bearing bank account. At which interest rates would RNE be willing to buy the machine? Check all that apply. a. 12%b 5%c. 13%d. 18%

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