1. (10 pts) Tooling for an aircraft engine component has B = $10,000, N = 10 years, and SV$_{10}$ = zero. Using the DB (150% D-B method) with switchover to S-L method, tabulate the year (start at one), beginning year BV, annual depreciation for 150% D-B method, S-L method, & depreciation amount selected for the first five years.
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