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Accounts payable $ 13,120 Net sales $ 241,080 Accounts receivable 19,680 Other current liabilities 9,020 Cash 34,440 Salaries and wages payable 2,460 Gross profit 93,480 Total stockholders’ equity 108,240 Net income 16,728 Total assets 196,800 Compute the following: (Round Earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e. g. 52.51 and all other answers to 1 decimal place, e. g. 525.1.) 1. Current ratio enter the ratio rounded to 1 decimal place : 1 2. Debt to assets ratio enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place % 3. Earnings per share $ enter a dollar amount per share rounded to 2 decimal places per share 4. Profit margin enter percentages rounded to 1 decimal place %

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