seve Armer [CLO-6] Three models of baseball bats will be manufactured in a new plant in Pulaski. Each bat requires some manufacturing time at either Lathe 1 or Lathe 2. according to the following table. Your task is to calculate AW for Lathe 2 based on evaluation period of 6 years "use proper technique for solving". The plant will operate 3,000 hours per year Machine availability is 85% for Lathe 1 and 90% for Lathe 2. Scrap rates for the two lathes are 5% versus 10% for L1 and L2, respectively. The machining hours for the production of baseball bats are shown in the first table below while the cash flows and expected lives for the two lathes are given in the second table. Assume an MARR-18% per year. (Note: when you enter the answer, enter it in negative if it is an expense and in positive if it is an income). Product Lathe 1 (1) Wood bat 1,600 hr Aluminum bat 1,800 he Kevlar bat 2.750 hr Cash flow Capital investment Expected ife Annual expenses Market Value Lathe 1 (L1) $ 26,000 per lathe years $5,000 per lathe $2.000 per lathe Lathe 2 (L2) 1800 hr 1,100 hr 4,400 hr Lathe 2 (L2) $ 30,000 per lathe 11 years $9.500 per lathe $1,200 per lathe seve Armer [CLO-6] Three models of baseball bats will be manufactured in a new plant in Pulaski. Each bat requires some manufacturing time at either Lathe 1 or Lathe 2. according to the following table. Your task is to calculate AW for Lathe 2 based on evaluation period of 6 years "use proper technique for solving". The plant will operate 3,000 hours per year Machine availability is 85% for Lathe 1 and 90% for Lathe 2. Scrap rates for the two lathes are 5% versus 10% for L1 and L2, respectively. The machining hours for the production of baseball bats are shown in the first table below while the cash flows and expected lives for the two lathes are given in the second table. Assume an MARR-18% per year. (Note: when you enter the answer, enter it in negative if it is an expense and in positive if it is an income). Product Lathe 1 (1) Wood bat 1,600 hr Aluminum bat 1,800 he Kevlar bat 2.750 hr Cash flow Capital investment Expected ife Annual expenses Market Value Lathe 1 (L1) $ 26,000 per lathe years $5,000 per lathe $2.000 per lathe Lathe 2 (L2) 1800 hr 1,100 hr 4,400 hr Lathe 2 (L2) $ 30,000 per lathe 11 years $9.500 per lathe $1,200 per lathe