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Ladders, Inc. has a net profit margin of 5.9 % on sales of $ 49.2 million. It has book value of equity of $ 39.4 million and total book liabilities of $ 30.4 million. What is Ladders' ROE? ROA? Note: Assume the value of Interest Expense is equal to zero. What is Ladders' ROE?

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