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Tarik’s Used Books has cash of $2,950, inventory of $28,470,…

Tarik’s Used Books has cash of $2,950, inventory of $28,470, fixed assets of $9,860, accounts payable of $11,900, and accounts receivable of $4,660. What is the cash ratio?

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Saki Kale Farms has net income of $96,320, total assets of $…

Saki Kale Farms has net income of $96,320, total assets of $975,200, total equity of $555,280, and total sales of $1,141,275. What is the common-size percentage for the net income?

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Prisqua Rentals has inventory of $147,500, equity of $320,00…

Prisqua Rentals has inventory of $147,500, equity of $320,000, total assets of $658,800, and sales of $800,780. What is the common-size percentage for the inventory account?

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The cash ratio is used to evaluate the:

The cash ratio is used to evaluate the:

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Passage 2             (1) Did you know that you can catch th…

Passage 2             (1) Did you know that you can catch the flu from animals, including pigs and birds? For years, scientists have suspected that pigs are the bridge for new influenza strains because pigs are mixing bowls for viruses, especially pig and bird viruses. Since this viral mix can happen only when animals come in close contact, scientists have believed that new flu strains often emerge first in China because pigs and ducks there often live in close quarters with humans on small family farms. Therefore, pigs can be simultaneously infected with avian (bird), swine (pig), and human forms of the flu, which then mix and match their genes to create new flu varieties that spread from animals to people.             (2) Sometimes these variant forms are deadly. Researchers had a glimpse of just such a nightmare scenario in 1997. An avian flu virus suddenly began infecting people in Hong Kong, igniting what could have been the beginning of a catastrophic pandemic. The trouble began in May 1997, when a three-year-old boy died after becoming infected with an unusual form of the flu virus now known as H5N1. The following November, the new virus, which turned out to be carried in chickens, was back.  In all, eighteen people were infected with the virus. What saved people from disaster was that the virus did not spread from person to person, but only from infected chickens to people.  To avoid disaster, all poultry in Hong Kong had to be destroyed. If that variant of influenza had gotten loose and begun spreading from person to person, it could have wiped out one-third of the earth’s population.

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According to this passage, the possible consequence of H5N1…

According to this passage, the possible consequence of H5N1 was ___.

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According to this passage, the H5N1virus spread ___.

According to this passage, the H5N1virus spread ___.

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In the last sentence of paragraph 7, they refers to _____.

In the last sentence of paragraph 7, they refers to _____.

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According to the passage, why do new strains of flu viruses…

According to the passage, why do new strains of flu viruses often start in China?

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The spread of the Hong Kong flu virus was prevented by ___.

The spread of the Hong Kong flu virus was prevented by ___.

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