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No, assets classified as held for sale are not included in the calculation of the acid-test ratio. The acid-test ratio focuses on a company's most liquid assets, specifically cash, cash equivalents, and receivables, excluding inventory and non-current assets. Since non-current assets held for sale do not represent liquid assets that can be quickly converted into cash, they are not part of this ratio.

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