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प्रश्न
Current Assets: ₹ 1,00,000. Current Liabilities : ₹ 60,000. Calculate Current Ratio.
उत्तर
Current Ratio = `"Current Assets"/"Current Liabilities"`
= `"1,00,000"/"60,000"`
= 1.67
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