Sandhill Co. has these comparative balance sheet data: SANDHILL CO. Balance Sheets December 31     2020   2019 Cash   $ 29,205   $ 58,410 Accounts receivable (net)   136,290   116,820 Inventory   116,820   97,350 Plant assets (net)   389,400   350,460     $671,715   $623,040 Accounts payable   $ 97,350   $ 116,820 Mortgage payable (15%)   194,700   194,700 Common stock, $10 par   272,580   233,640 Retained earnings   107,085   77,880     $671,715   $623,040 Additional information for 2020: 1.   Net income was $34,900. 2.   Sales on account were $378,200. Sales returns and allowances amounted to $29,600. 3.   Cost of goods sold was $204,700. 4.   Net cash provided by operating activities was $57,300. 5.   Capital expenditures were $28,200, and cash dividends were $13,800.

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Sandhill Co. has these comparative balance sheet data:

SANDHILL CO.
Balance Sheets
December 31
   
2020
 
2019
Cash  
$ 29,205
 
$ 58,410
Accounts receivable (net)  
136,290
 
116,820
Inventory  
116,820
 
97,350
Plant assets (net)  
389,400
 
350,460
   
$671,715
 
$623,040
Accounts payable  
$ 97,350
 
$ 116,820
Mortgage payable (15%)  
194,700
 
194,700
Common stock, $10 par  
272,580
 
233,640
Retained earnings  
107,085
 
77,880
   
$671,715
 
$623,040


Additional information for 2020:

1.   Net income was $34,900.
2.   Sales on account were $378,200. Sales returns and allowances amounted to $29,600.
3.   Cost of goods sold was $204,700.
4.   Net cash provided by operating activities was $57,300.
5.   Capital expenditures were $28,200, and cash dividends were $13,800.

Only the first 3 were answered the last time, I need all of these answered now. 

Compute the following ratios at December 31, 2020. (Round current ratio and inventory turnover to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 and all other answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 1.8. Use 365 days for calculation.)

           
           
           
(d)   Inventory turnover.  
 
 times
(e)   Days in inventory.  
 
 days
(f)   Free cash flow.  
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