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If banks kept 100 percent of deposits on hand as reserves, the reserve requirement ratio: and the multiplier would be 1. and the multiplier would be 0. would be 1 and the multiplier would be 0. would be 0 and the multiplier would be 1. banks would: be able to create too much new money. have to borrow money. have to lend money. not be able to create new money

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