A firm has 100 million in current liabilities 200 million


A firm has $100 million in current liabilities, $200 million in total long-term liabilities, $300 million in stockholders' equity, and total assets of $600 million. Calculate the firm's ratio of long-term debt to long-term debt plus equity.

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