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Option #2: Buy vs. Lease Equipment Decision TreeBuild a decision tree to decide if your organization should purchase a brand-new technology or lease the technology.The biggest concerns or risks with purchasing technology are the rapid changes that happen in technology and the low end-of-life value of technology. Therefore, there is a 40 percent chance that the leased equipment will have better contractual value at the end of the lease-period . Alternatively, there is an 85 percent chance that purchasing new technology will have a lower-than-expected value at the end of the project life. The cost for the technology, if leased, is $11,500, versus the cost of purchasing a new technology, which is $15,000.Use the information in the table below to decide whether you want to lease versus buy new technology.Create a decision tree to show outcomes for each decision node using the SilverDecisions website (http://silverdecisions.pl/SilverDecisions.html?lang=en (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.). Please note: while the SilverDecisions tool is intuitive, you can find a manual at the following site: http://silverdecisions.pl/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..Calculate expected value of each outcome and show your calculations (Probability X Impact).Export your decision tree as a png. file and save it on your computer.Explain the best option based on the outcome, and why.Cost to buy a new technology: $15,000Probability of having lower-than-expected value at the end of the project life: 85%Probability of that the leased equipment will have better contractual value at the end of the lease-period: 40%Cost of maintenance for the new equipment: $5,000Cost of maintenance for the leased equipment: $2,500Your paper should be 1-2 pages in length, including your decision tree, and conform to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these references. Copy and paste your exported SilverDecisions png. file into you Microsoft Word document.