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Enrique's Used Car Sales has current assets of $923,740 and current liabilities of $385,120. Find the current ratio.2.12.42.73.0None of these choices are correct.

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\text{Current ratio = }\frac{Current\text{ assets}}{Current\text{ liabilities}}

The above is the formula of current ratio,

Current assets =$923740 and Current liabilities


\begin{gathered} \text{Current assets = 923740 dollars} \\ \text{Current liabilities = 385120 dollars} \end{gathered}

Substituting into the formula,


\text{Current ratio =}(923740)/(385120)=2.399\approx2.4

Hence, none of the choices are correct, Option E is the correct option.

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