If you have the annual worth of an alternative with a 5-year life, you can calculate its perpetual annual worth by:
(a) no calculation needed. The perpetual annual worth is equal to the annual worth
(b) multiplying the annual worth by (A?P,i,5)
(c) dividing the annual worth by i
(d) multiplying the annual worth by i
(a) no calculation needed. The perpetual annual worth is equal to the annual worth
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