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29 October, 23:19

Jameson paid $13,500 for a used car 5 years ago. He sold it for only $3,200. What was the rate of depreciation to the nearest whole percent?

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  1. 29 October, 23:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we calculate the annual depreciation of the car

    Annual Depreciation = (Cost of car - Net Scrap Value of car) / Useful Life

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    Cost of Car = $13,500

    Net scrap Value of car = $3,200

    useful Life=5

    Thus: Annual Depreciation = ($13,500-$3,200) / 5

    = $2,060/year (Annual Depreciation)

    Rate = Annual Depreciation/Cost of car X 100%

    = $2,060/$13,500 X 100%

    Depreciation rate = 15%
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