Excerpts from Sydner Corporation's most recent balance sheet appear below: Year 2Year 1Current assets:      Cash$140 $160 Accounts receivable, net 210  230 Inventory 240  200 Prepaid expenses 10  10 Total current assets$600 $600 Total current liabilities$360 $330 Sales on account in Year 2 amounted to $1,390 and the cost of goods sold was $900.The average sale period for Year 2 is closest to:

A. 89.2 days
B. 63.0 days
C. 97.3 days
D. 236.3 days


Answer: A

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