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Rotorua products, ltd., of new zealand markets agricultural products for the burgeoning asian consumer market. the company's current assets, current liabilities, and sales over the last five years (year 5 is the most recent year) are as follows: year 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 sales $ 4,673,400 $ 4,899,320 $ 5,066,250 $ 5,545,260 $ 5,759,890 cash $ 97,656 $ 101,352 $ 103,847 $ 84,317 $ 72,132 accounts receivable, net 419,796 420,582 450,108 515,943 567,278 inventory 803,349 880,818 826,753 883,931 905,088 total current assets $ 1,320,801 $ 1,402,752 $ 1,380,708 $ 1,484,191 $ 1,544,498 current liabilities $ 302,222 $ 333,216 $ 342,182 $ 337,727 $ 403,471 required: 1. express all of the asset, liability, and sales data in trend percentages. use year 1 as the base yea

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