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Picasso's Paint Supply has cash of $153,000; net Accounts Receivable of $99,000; short-term investments of $43,000 and prepaid expenses of $43,000. It also has $50,000 in current liabilities and $75,000 in long-term liabilities. What is the quick ratio for Picasso's Paint Supply?
◦ 5.90
◦ 2.36
◦ 3.06
◦ 6.76


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