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MakcuM [25]
3 years ago
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Prior to its takeover by china in 1997, many hong kong chinese migrated to vancouver, canada. this illustrates the process of th

is type of diffusion.
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zaharov [31]3 years ago
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The above illustrates the concept of Relocation diffusion. Relocation diffusion is the spread of a thought through physical development of individuals starting with one place then onto the next. Infectious Diffusion. Infectious Diffusion is the fast boundless dissemination of a trademark all through the populace. Jolt Diffusion.
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Raw materials    $43,000    $52,000

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Ending balance                              $52,000

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Beginning balance     10,200

Raw materials          186,000

Factory payroll        265,000

Factory overhead    185,500

Finished Goods Inventory             625,400

Ending balance                                 21,300

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Factory Overhead                           $80,000

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Account Titles               Debit           Credit

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