On January 1, Year 1, the City Taxi Company purchased a new taxi cab for $87,000. The cab has an expected salvage value of $36,000. The company estimates that the cab will be driven 200,000 miles over its life. It uses the units-of-production method to determine depreciation expense. The cab was driven 69,000 miles the first year and 99,000 the second year. What is the amount of depreciation expense reported on the Year 2 income statement and the book value of the taxi at the end of Year 2, respectively? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
A. $25,245 and $8160
B. $25,245 and $44,160
C. $43,065 and $13,920
D. $43,065 and -$22,080
Answer: B
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