98610100Using your completed Chart of Accounts, choose the one correct answer.1. The assets division should contain what accounts?A. 11 P.Woodsley, Capital12 Equipment—Store13 Equipment—Office14 Cash15 Accounts Payable—Taylor InvestmentsB. 11 Accounts Payable—Bellhaven Bank12 Equipment—Store13 Equipment—Office14 P.Woodsley, Capital15 CashC. 11 Cash12 Equipment—Store13 Equipment—Office14 Prepaid Insurance15 Accounts Payable—Taylor InvestmentsD. 11 Cash12 Prepaid Insurance13 Equipment—Store14 Equipment—Office15 Supplies2. The liabilities division should contain what accounts?A. 21 Accounts Payable—Bellhaven Bank22 P.Woodsley—CapitalB. 21 Accounts Payable—Bellhaven Bank22 Accounts Payable—Taylor InvestmentsC. 2122D. 21 Accounts Payable—Bellhaven Bank22 Merchant’s Bank3. The owner’s equity division should contain what account(s)?A. 31 P.Woodsley—Capital

The common factor would be 3 because 3 is the highest multiple of 15 and 9
198 feet..........1 meter
<span>------------- X-------------- </span>
<span>1 second.......3.3 feet </span>
<span>198 </span>
<span>----- meters per second </span>
<span>3.3 </span>
<span>60 meters per second.......ANSWER </span>
<span>60 m/sec X 15 sec = 900 feet.......ANSWER </span>
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<span>A PRESENT FOR YOU </span>
<span>Ask someone to write a number, say a five-digit number. </span>
<span>(Can be a 2-digit.....3-digit.....4-digit....ect..... </span>
<span>Suppose the number written is </span>
<span>57836 </span>
<span>Now, without showing the asker, you write a number on </span>
<span>a sheet of paper and keep it folded. You have to write the </span>
<span>number by subtracting 2 from the above number and </span>
<span>adding 2 in front which will be.... </span>
<span>257834 </span>
<span>Next, ask the person to write another five-digit number </span>
<span>below his original number. Suppose he writes 37589. </span>
<span>So you now have... </span>
<span>57836 </span>
<span>37589 </span>
<span>Now you write a five-digit number below it in such a </span>
<span>way that each digit is 9 minus digit above. You now have... </span>
<span>57836 </span>
<span>37589 </span>
<span>62410 </span>
<span>Ask the person to add one more 5-digit number. If he </span>
<span>adds 54732, you add below it 45267. Note that you decided </span>
<span>the number by subtracting each of his digit from 9. </span>
<span>Thus, you now have..... </span>
<span>57836 </span>
<span>37589 </span>
<span>62410 </span>
<span>54732 </span>
<span>45267 </span>
<span>Next, ask him to add all the number and he gets 257834 </span>
<span>Show him the number which you had written as an answer </span>
<span>to this addition earlier in the folded paper and surprise him.</span>