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Linear programming is used for writing code, but not for product mix problems.
Useful Life
The estimated duration an asset is expected to be functional and valuable for, used for depreciation calculations.
Salvage Value
The predicted resale value of an asset at the close of its effective life.
Straight-line Method
A depreciation calculation technique that evenly spreads the loss in value of an asset across each year of its expected useful lifespan.
Double-declining-balance Method
A depreciation approach that speeds up the process by using a rate twice that of the typical straight-line method.
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