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Company A is identical to Company B in every regard except that Company A uses FIFO and Company B uses LIFO. In an extended period of rising inventory costs, which of the following is true of Company A compared to Company B?
1. Company A's gross profit is lower and inventory turnover is higher.
2. Company A's gross profit is lower and inventory turnover is lower.
3. Company A's gross profit is higher and inventory turnover is lower.
4. Company A's gross profit is higher and inventory turnover is higher.
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