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Compute roe and rnoa with disaggregation selected balance sheet and income statement information for home depot follows. $ millions jan. 31, 2016 feb. 01, 2015 operating assets $40,333 $38,223 nonoperating assets 2,216 1,723 total assets 42,549 39,946 operating liabilities 14,918 13,427 nonoperating liabilities 21,315 17,197 total liabilities 36,233 30,624 total stockholders' equity 6,316 9,322 sales 88,519 net operating profit before tax (nopbt) 11,774 nonoperting expense before tax 753 tax expense 4,012 net income 7,009 round all answers to two decimal places (ex: 0.12345

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