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Naya [18.7K]
3 years ago
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Most children have developed a firm gender identity by . . . a. ​6 months. b. ​12 months. c. ​18 months. d. ​3 years.

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vova2212 [387]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: d. 3 years

Explanation: Gender identity is a personal sense of what gender an individual is. It may or may not be the same thing as the gender registered at birth. Before age 3, children hardly notice the differences but at this age, they are aware of their environment and the basic differences between the two genders.

At this age, most children identify as their birth gender as they learn from the environment their gender expectations; from their family, school,religious organisations; and they are aware of the fundamental differences between the genders.

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To record the purchase of materials on account.

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Credit Materials Inventory $16,780

To record the issue of materials to the production department.

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Credit Materials Inventory $1,340

To record the issue of materials to the service department.

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Credit Cash Account $16,950

To record the payment for the materials purchased on account.

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To record the direct labor cost.

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To apply overhead for the month.

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Accounts Titles         Debit    Credit

Balance                    $12,320

Accounts Payable   $14,930

Work in Process         2,020

Work in Process Inventory    $16,780

Balance                                  $12,490

Work-in-Process Inventory

Accounts Titles         Debit    Credit

Balance                    $11,755

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Accounts Payable           17,250

Depreciation Expense   36,700

Work In Process                         $30,875

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Balance                   $2,700

Work in Process     79,330

Cost of goods sold                75,100

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