Marco's has current annual sales of $52,600, net fixed assets of $38,900, and total assets of $56,300. The firm is currently operating at 79 percent of capacity. What is the capital intensity ratio at full capacity? 0.96 1.18 91 85 1.10
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Marco's has current annual sales of $52,600, net fixed assets of $38,900, and total assets of $56,300. The firm is currently operating at 79 percent of capacity. What is the capital intensity ratio at full capacity? 0.96 1.18 91 85 1.10
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