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Which of the following would be an argument for using the gross cost of plant and equipment as part of operating assets in return on investment (Ron) computations?
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It eliminates the age of equipment as a factor in return on investment (ROI) computations.
It is consistent with the computation of net operating income, which includes depreciation as an operating expense.
It is consistent with the balance sheet presentation of plant and equipment.
It discourages the replacement of old, worn-out equipment because of the dramatic, adverse effect on return on investment.
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