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Slav-nsk [51]
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Clicking the Format Painter once will allow you to apply the copied formatting repeatedly.

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kicyunya [14]3 years ago
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The second answer is correct hope that helps
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Since Fixed supervisory costs are $2,000 per month and EB rents its factory for $4,000 per month, the total expense for x diapers per month is given as:

Expense = $2000 + $4000 + $10x = $10x + $6000

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Oct. 1 Debit 120 Inventory $310

Credit 101 Cash $310

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Credit 101 Cash $2,270

To record the purchase of inventory via check no. 66.

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Oct. 29 Debit 201 Accounts payable (Clevenger Company) $2,580

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306 Owner's drawings

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Oct. 3 157 Equipment, $840 101 Cash $840 check no. 64

Oct. 5 201 Accounts payable (Uggla Company) $2,500 101 Cash $2,450 Cash Discounts $50, less 2% discount, check no. 65

Oct. 10 120 Inventory $2,270 101 Cash $2,270 check no. 66, $2,270.

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Oct. 29 201 Accounts payable (Clevenger Company) $2,580 101 Cash $2,580 for invoice no. 264, $2,580, check no. 70.

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