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Geez. Looks like you might have to actually read the book then ask the teacher.
Inventory turnover and asset turnover are percentages so you can compare them.
Investments can be analyzed by type to compare them.
Cash, Receivables, short term debt , Goodwill and preferred stock can be compared to owners equity to get a percentage.
Sales against stock price.
Gross Margin as a percentage of sales.