Using the double-declining balance method, depreciation for 2016 and the book value at December 31, 2016, would be: a. $26, 400 and $45, 600. b. $28, 800 and $43, 200. c, $28, 800 and S37, 200. d. $26, 400 and $36, 600. Using the double-declining balance method, depreciation for 2017 would be: a. $28, 800. b. $18, 240. c. S17, 280. d. None of these answer choice are correct. Using the double-declining balance method the book value at December 31, 2017, would be: a. $14, 400. b. $24, 960. c. $27, 360. d. $25, 920. Using the sum-of-the-years' - digits method, depreciation for 2016 and book value at December 31, 2016, would be: a. $22,000 and $44,000. b. $22,000 and $550,000. c. $24,000 and $48,000. d. $24,000 and $42,000. Using the sum-of-the-years'- digits method depreciation for 2017 and book value at December 31, 2017, would be: a. $19, 200 and $30, 800. b. $17, 600 and $26, 400. c. 319, 200 and $28, 800. d. S17, 600 and S32, 400. Using the double-declining balance method, depreciation for 2016 and the book value at December 31, 2016, would be: a. $26, 400 and $45, 600. b. $28, 800 and $43, 200. c, $28, 800 and S37, 200. d. $26, 400 and $36, 600. Using the double-declining balance method, depreciation for 2017 would be: a. $28, 800. b. $18, 240. c. S17, 280. d. None of these answer choice are correct. Using the double-declining balance method the book value at December 31, 2017, would be: a. $14, 400. b. $24, 960. c. $27, 360. d. $25, 920. Using the sum-of-the-years' - digits method, depreciation for 2016 and book value at December 31, 2016, would be: a. $22,000 and $44,000. b. $22,000 and $550,000. c. $24,000 and $48,000. d. $24,000 and $42,000. Using the sum-of-the-years'- digits method depreciation for 2017 and book value at December 31, 2017, would be: a. $19, 200 and $30, 800. b. $17, 600 and $26, 400. c. 319, 200 and $28, 800. d. S17, 600 and S32, 400