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A company is considering upgrading its software system. The new system costs $50,000 but is projected to increase annual profits by $20,000. The company's other options are to continue using the current system, which has no new costs but also no new profit, or to switch to a different, cheaper software that costs $10,000 and is projected to increase annual profits by $12,000. The company decides to purchase the new $50,000 system. Based on this information, the company's reservation option is to continue using the current system.

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