Where is the salvage value placed in a conventional B/C ratio? Why? How is it handled mathematically?

What will be an ideal response?


The salvage value is placed in the denominator because it is a recovery of cost, which is a
consequence to the government. The salvage value is subtracted from costs.

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a. the project specifications must allow the insulation to be thinned b. the insulation cannot be flexible foam c. the insulation must be molded fiberglass d. a cover must be fitted over the valve

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EP(Load) = ____ V.



a. 133.77
b. 138.57
c. 142.47
d. 145.89

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Synchronous motors are able to operate at the speed of the rotating magnetic field because they are induction motors.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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