Sheridan Company purchased equipment for $37800 on January 1, 2022. The company expects to use the equipment for 3 years. It has no salvage value. The company records an even amount of depreciation each month over the assets life. Monthly depreciation expense on the asset is ? $0. ? $37800. ? $1050. ? $12600.
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