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Which factors could limit a species' carrying capacity?
I. the amount of food available
II. the number of eggs a female can produce
III. the number of nesting sites present
Straight-line Method
A depreciation technique that allocates an equal amount of depreciation expense each year over the useful life of an asset.
Estimated Salvage Value
The expected value that an asset will realize upon its sale at the end of its useful life, used in computing depreciation.
Depreciable Cost
The total cost of an asset that is subject to depreciation, which includes the purchase price minus any salvage value.
Useful Life
The estimated period of time over which a fixed asset is expected to be usable by the business, influencing depreciation calculations.
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