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Assuming that the current ratio is 2:1, ...

Assuming that the current ratio is `2:1`, Cash paid against Bills Payable would:

A

Increase Current ratio

B

Decrease Current ratio

C

have no effect on Current ratio

D

decrease gross profit ratio

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