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D=c-s/n (for s) Deprecitaion
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drwls
Do you mean D = (c-s)/n or C - (s/n) ?
I suspect it is the former, where C = cost, s = scrap value and n = number of years. (That would be called "straight line" depreciation).
If that is the case
c-s = nD
s = c - nD
I suspect it is the former, where C = cost, s = scrap value and n = number of years. (That would be called "straight line" depreciation).
If that is the case
c-s = nD
s = c - nD
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