The expansion of deposits resulting from an injection of cash to the banking system can be calculated as follows:
A) the change in deposits is equal to the change in loans divided by the sum of the target reserve ratio.
B) the change in deposits is equal to the change in reserves divided by the cash- deposit ratio.
C) the change in deposits is equal to the change in reserves divided by the sum of excess reserves and cash drain.
D) the change in deposits is equal to the change in reserves divided by the sum of the target reserve ratio and the cash- deposit ratio.
E) the change in deposits is equal to the change in reserves divided by the target reserve ratio.
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