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Business, 21.11.2019 06:31 tiffany991223

Ebit goes from $30m to $33m; depreciation goes from $10m to $12m; and interest expense goes from $6 m to $8m.1. what is the percent change in the numerator of the cash coverage ratio? 2. what is the percent change in the denominator of the cash coverage ratio? a. 13.33%; 12.50%b. 12.50%; 33.33%c. 8.45%; 15.38%d. 13.33%; 33.33%

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