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b) Straight-line rate = 12.5%

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Credit Equipment $65,000

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Credit Sale of Equipment $30,600

To record the transfer of accumulated depreciation to the account.

Debit Cash Account $20,000

Credit Sale of Equipment $20,000

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Debit Profit and Loss Account $14,400

Credit Sales of Equipment $14,400

To record the loss on sale of equipment.

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Estimated residual value =             3,800

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