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When performing a test of a control over cash disbursements, a cpa may use a systematic sampling technique with a start at any randomly selected item. The biggest disadvantage of this type of sampling is that the items in the population:?

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Answered by Anonymous
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❏Its value depreciates at 10% per annum during the first year and at 20% per annum during the second year.

❏ Initial value of the car , P = Rs 348000 Rate of depreciation.

❏Then the value of the car after two years is given by Value = P × 1 - p 100 × 1 - q 100 = Rs .

Answered by simran7539
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Its value depreciates at 10% per annum during the first year and at 20% per annum during the second year.

Initial value of the car , P = Rs 348000 Rate of depreciation.

Then the value of the car after two years is given by Value = P × 1 - p 100 × 1 - q 100 = Rs .

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