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16 June, 09:52

Convert each of the following estimates of useful life to a straight-line depreciation rate, stated as a percentage: (a) 10 years, (b) 8 years, (c) 25 years, (d) 40 years, (e) 5 years, (f) 4 years, (g) 20 years. If required, round your answers to one decimal place.

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  1. 16 June, 10:02
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    a. 10 years 1 / 10 x 100 10% per year

    b. 8 years 1 / 8 x 100 12.5% per year

    c. 25 years 1 / 25 x 100 4% per year

    d. 40 years 1 / 40 x 100 2.5% per year

    e. 5 years 1 / 5 x 100 20% per year

    f. 4 years 1 / 4 x 100 25% per year

    g. 20 years 1 / 20 x 100 5% per year

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Under straight line method of depreciation, equal amount of the depreciation is reduced throughout the useful life of the asset. Using the following formula:

    Straight line depreciation rate = 1 / Useful Life x 100

    So:

    a. 10 years 1 / 10 x 100 10% per year

    b. 8 years 1 / 8 x 100 12.5% per year

    c. 25 years 1 / 25 x 100 4% per year

    d. 40 years 1 / 40 x 100 2.5% per year

    e. 5 years 1 / 5 x 100 20% per year

    f. 4 years 1 / 4 x 100 25% per year

    g. 20 years 1 / 20 x 100 5% per year
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