se av The Brisbane Manufacturing Company produces a single model of a CD player. Each player is sold for $187 with a resulting contribution margin or $78. Brisbane's management is considering a change in its quality control system. Currently, Brisbane spends $39,500 a year to inspect the CD players. An average of 2.100 units turn out to be defective - 1,680 of them are detected in the inspection process and are repaired for $80. If a defective CD player is not identified in the inspection process, the customer who receives it is given a full refund of the purchase price. The proposed quality control system involves the purchase of an X-ray machine for $220,000. The machine would last for four years and would have salvage value at that time of $18,000. Brisbane would also spend $460,000 immediately to train workers to better detect and repair defective units. Annual Inspection costs would increase by $22,000. Brisbane expects this new control system to reduce the number of defective units to 400 per year. 340 of these defective units would be detected and repaired at a cost of only $41 per unit. Customers who still receive defective players will be given a refund equal to 120% of the purchase price. Questions 1 & 2 [0 points; unlimited tries] 1. What is the Year 3 cash flow if Brisbane keeps using its current system? Submit Answer Tries 0/99 2. What is the Year 3 cash flow if Brisbane replaces its current system? Submit Answer: Tries 0/99 Questions 384 [5 points each; 5 tries each] 3. Assuming a discount rate of 6%, what is the net present value if Brisbane keeps using its current system? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 4. Assuming a discount rate of 6%, what is the net present value if Brisbane replaces its current system? Submit Answer: Tries 0/5