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Business, 03.07.2019 01:30 savidgarcia303

Baker mfg inc. wishes to compare its inventory turnover to those of industry​ leaders, who have turnover of about 13 times per year and 8​% of their assets invested in inventory. baker mfg. inc. net revenue ​$27 comma 500 cost of sales ​$21 comma 440 inventory ​$1 comma 230 total assets ​$16 comma 250 ​a) what is​ baker's inventory​ turnover? nothing times per year ​(round your response to two decimal​ places). ​b) what is​ baker's percent of assets committed to​ inventory? nothing​% ​(enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal​ places). ​c) how does​ baker's performance compare to the industry​ leaders? ▾ worse in line with industry better

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