A chartered bank's demand-deposit liabilities can be calculated by:
A) dividing its desired reserve by its excess reserves.
B) dividing its desired reserve by the reserve ratio.
C) multiplying its desired reserve by its excess reserves.
D) multiplying its desired reserve by the reserve ratio.
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