Apex Fitness Club uses straight-line depreciation for a machine costing $19,950, with an estimated four year life and a $2,600 salvage value. At the beginning of the third year, Apex determines that the machine has three more years of remaining useful life, after which it will have an estimated $2,150 salvage value 1. Compute the machine's book value at the end of its second year 2. Compute the amount of depreciation for each of the final three years given the revised estimates Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Compute the machine's book value at the end of its second year. (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar) Book Value at the End of Year 21 Cost Accumulated depreciation 2 years Book value at point of revision Required 2 > Apex Fitness Club uses straight-line depreciation for a machine costing $19,950, with an estimated four-year life and a $2,600 salvage value. At the beginning of the third year, Apex determines that the machine has three more years of remaining useful life, after which it will have an estimated $2,150 salvage value. 1. Compute the machine's book value at the end of its second year 2. Compute the amount of depreciation for each of the final three years given the revised estimates. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Compute the amount of depreciation for each of the final three years given the revised estimates. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar) Rovised Depreciation (Years 3-5) Book value at point of revision Revised salvage value Remaining depreciable cost Years of life remaining Revised annual depreciation years 3-5