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Johnson and Johnson Company is considering a new drilling machine for its production plant to replace an old drilling machine that originally cost $10,000 and has $7,000 of accumulated depreciation. The new machine can be purchased at a cash cost of $16,000, but the distributor of the new drilling machine has offered to take the old machine in as a trade-in, thereby reducing the cost of the new machine to $14,000. Based only on this information, calculate the total relevant cost of acquiring the new machine. A. $16,000, or the gross cost of the new machine B. $14,000, or the net cash paid plus the book value ($3,000) of the old machine C. $14,000, or the net cash paid to the distributor D. $16,000, or the gross cost of the new machine minus the $1,000 loss on disposing of the old machine

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