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12 October, 06:03

Matthew paid $779,000 for a ten-room apartment building nine years ago. the building has lost 2.7% of its value every year. matthew keeps all of his rooms rented out continually, charging a monthly rent of $810 per room. upkeep on the building costs matthew $35,900 every year. if matthew sells the building, what will his total profit be, to the nearest hundred dollars

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  1. 12 October, 06:32
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    The initial cost of the building is $779,000 and has lost 2.7% of its value every year for 9 years. So the remaining amount is:

    $779,000 (1 - 0.027) ^9 = $608,909.88

    and an upkeep of $35,900 per year:

    $608,909.88 - (35,900 x 9) = $285,809.88

    He had it rented for $810 per room per month:

    $285,809.88 + (810 x 10 x 12 x 9) = 1,160,629.88

    Therefore, his profit if he will sell the building is:

    $ 1,160,629.88 - $ 779,000 = $381,609.88
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