Multiple Choice
A bank's required reserves can be calculated by
A) dividing its excess reserves by its required reserves.
B) dividing its required reserves by its excess reserves.
C) multiplying its checkable-deposit liabilities by the reserve ratio.
D) multiplying its checkable-deposit liabilities by its excess reserves.
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