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The Home Depot reported the following data (in millions) in its recent financial statements: Year 2 Year 1 Sales $103,090 $99,660 Total assets at the end of the year 76,400 82,200 Total assets at the beginning of the year 82,200 99,000 Required:a. Determine the asset turnover for The Home Depot for Year 2 and Year 1. Round to one decimal place. b. What conclusions can be drawn concerning the trend in the ability of The Home Depot to effectively use its assets to generate sales?

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