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The Following Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Comprehensive

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The following statement of financial position and statement of comprehensive income should be used. The following statement of financial position and statement of comprehensive income should be used.     What is Woodburn's total debt ratio for 2018? A)  23.45 % B)  29.01 % C)  35.42 % D)  40.54 % E)  43.09 % The following statement of financial position and statement of comprehensive income should be used.     What is Woodburn's total debt ratio for 2018? A)  23.45 % B)  29.01 % C)  35.42 % D)  40.54 % E)  43.09 % What is Woodburn's total debt ratio for 2018?


A) 23.45 %
B) 29.01 %
C) 35.42 %
D) 40.54 %
E) 43.09 %

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