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    In the Retail Inventory Method, the Cost to Retail Ratio
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In the Retail Inventory Method, the Cost to Retail Ratio

Question 139

Question 139

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In the retail inventory method, the cost to retail ratio is equal to the cost of goods sold divided by the retail price of the good sold.

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