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Total asset turnover measures the ability of the firm to: a. generate net income dollars as related to each dollar of sales b. return to common shareholders c. generate sales through the effective and efficient use of assets d. generate sales through the effective and efficient use of only property, plant and equipment e. annual number of times inventory is turned into a sale.

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