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Peartree Company Provides the Following Data How Much Is the Current Ratio at Year-End 2017?
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Peartree Company provides the following data:  BALANCE SHEET 31 Dec 201731 Dec 2016 Cash $21000$18000 Accounts receivable, net 3100035000 Inventory 5300025000 PP&E, net 12000090000 Total assets $225000$168000 Accounts payable $4000$6000 Accrued liabilities 20001000 Long-term loans payable 8400090000 Total liabilities $90000$97000 Share capital $30000$2000 Retained earnings 10500069000 Total shareholders’ equity $135000$71000 Total liabilities and  Shareholders’equity $225000$168000\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline \text { BALANCE SHEET } & 31 \text { Dec } 2017 & 31 \text { Dec } 2016 \\\hline \text { Cash } & \$ 21000 & \$ 18000 \\\hline \text { Accounts receivable, net } & 31000 & 35000 \\\hline \text { Inventory } & 53000 & 25000 \\\hline \text { PP\&E, net } & 120000 & 90000 \\\hline \text { Total assets } & \$ 225000 & \$ 168000 \\\hline\\\hline \text { Accounts payable } & \$ 4000 & \$ 6000 \\\hline \text { Accrued liabilities } & 2000 & 1000 \\\hline \text { Long-term loans payable } & 84000 & 90000 \\\hline \text { Total liabilities } & \$ 90000 & \$ 97000 \\\hline\\\hline \text { Share capital } & \$ 30000 & \$ 2000 \\\hline \text { Retained earnings } & 105000 & 69000 \\\hline \text { Total shareholders' equity } & \$ 135000 & \$ 71000 \\\hline \text { Total liabilities and } & & \\\text { Shareholders'equity } & \$ 225000 & \$ 168000\\\hline\end{array} How much is the current ratio at year-end 2017?


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