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Business, 08.01.2021 17:00, gymer630

Using the information below, compute the cash conversion cycle:. Days’ sales in accounts receivable 35 days
Days’ sales in inventory 52 days
Days’ payable outstanding 45 days
a. 51 days.
b. 12 days.
c. 47 days.
d. 42 days.
e. 87 days.

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