Continuing Problem 16.13, the computers are described as follows: A. Price: $998.95 Expected number of days in
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Continuing Problem 16.13, the computers are described as follows:
A. Price: $998.95 Expected number of days in the shop per year: 4
B. Price: $1,300.00 Expected number of days in the shop per year: 2
C. Price: $1,350.00 Expected number of days in the shop per year: 2.5
D. Price: $1,750.00 Expected number of days in the shop per year: 0.5
The computer will be an important part of your friend’s livelihood for the next 2 years. (After 2 years, the computer will have a negligible salvage value.) In fact, your friend can foresee that there will be specific losses if the computer is in the shop for repairs. The magnitude of the losses are uncertain but are estimated to be approximately $180per day that the computer is down.
a. Can you give your friend any advice without doing any calculations?
b. Use the information given to determine weights kP and kR, where R stands for reliability. What assumptions are you making?
c. Calculate overall utilities for the computers. What do you conclude?
d. Sketch three indifference curves that reflect your friend’s trade-off rate between reliability and price.
e. What considerations other than losses might be important in determining the tradeoff rate between cost and reliability?
Salvage Value
Salvage value is the estimated book value of an asset after depreciation is complete, based on what a company expects to receive in exchange for the asset at the end of its useful life. As such, an asset’s estimated salvage value is an important...
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