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Business, 29.06.2019 20:30 HarleyQuinn117

Allison robards is the owner of backstreet books, a small eclectic-style bookstore in a bustling college town. allison prides herself in selecting hard to find books and magazines that her clientele enjoy. recently, allison is experiencing a cash flow shortage, and she is concerned that she may be purchasing too many copies of each title. having recently completed a business class, you suggest to allison that she calculate the ratio for her store, and then compare it to other stores in her industry.

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