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2019 2018 Cash and equivalents $ 90 $ 75 Accounts receivable 275 300 Inventories 375 350 Total current assets $ 740 $ 725 Net plant and equipment 2,000 1,490 Total assets $ 2,740 $ 2,215 Accounts payable $ 150 $ 85 Accruals 75 50 Notes payable 140 165 Total current liabilities $ 365 $ 300 Long-term debt 450 290 Common stock 1,225 1,225 Retained earnings 700 400 Total liabilities and equity $ 2,740 $ 2,215 Income Statements: 2019 2018 Sales $ 1,885 $ 1,425 Operating costs excluding depreciation 1,250 1,000 EBITDA $ 635 $ 425 Depreciation and amortization 100 75 EBIT $ 535 $ 350 Interest 63 46 EBT $ 472 $ 304 Taxes (25%) 118 76 Net income $ 354 $ 228 Dividends paid $ 54 $ 48 Addition to retained earnings $ 300 $ 180 Shares outstanding 100 100 Price $ 25.00 $ 22.50 WACC 10.00 % What is the firm's 2019 current ratio

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