Sonic Corporation purchased and installed electronic payment equipment at its drive-in restaurants in San Marcos, TX, at a cost of $54,000. The equipment has an estimated residual value of $2,700. The equipment is expected to process 271,000 payments over its three-year useful life. Per year, expected payment transactions are 65,040 , year 1,149,050, year 2 and 56,910 , year 3 . Requlred: Complete a depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods. 1. Straight-ine 2. Unite-of-production. 3. Double-decining-baiance Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete a deprecation schedule for the straight-line method. (Do not round intermediate calculations.) Sonic Corporaton purchased and installed electronic payment equipment at its drive-in restaurants in San Marcos, TX, at a cost of $54,000, The equipment has an estimated residual value of $2,700. The equipment is expected to process 271,000 payments over its three-year useful ufe. Per'year, expected payment transactions are 65,040 , year 1, 149,050, year 2; and 56,910 , year 3 . Required: Complete a depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods 1. Suaight-line. 2. Units-of-production 3. Double-declining-balance Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete a depreciation schedule for the units-of-production method. (Do not round intermediate calculationis. Round final answers to the nearest whole dollac) Sonic Corporation purchased and installed electronic payment equipment at its drive-In restaurants in San Marcos, TX, at a cost of $54,000, The equipment has an estimated residual value of $2,700. The equipment is expected to process 271,000 payments over its three-year useful iffe. Per year, expected payment transactions are 65,040 , year 1, 149,050, year 2, and 56,910 , year 3 Required: Complete a depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods. 1. Straight-line 2. Units-of-production 3. Double-decining-balance Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete a deprecation schedule for the double-declining-balance method. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)