A bank's actual reserves can be calculated by:
A) multiplying its demand deposits by the required reserve ratio.
B) multiplying its excess reserves by the required reserve ratio.
C) subtracting its required reserves from its excess reserves.
D) adding its required reserves and its excess reserves.
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