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professor190 [17]
3 years ago
5

The principle that allows you to perceive an orange shirt to be the same color under varying lighting conditions is known as:

Business
1 answer:
katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
3 0
<span>This is color constancy. With this ability, a person can perceive and understand that a color exists under various external conditions, usually lighting or other types of distortion. It is thought to be due to specialized neurons in the primary visual cortex that allow us to make these declarations.</span>
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Add: Correction of error                                                     <u>$          9</u>

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Add: Deposits in Transit                                                     $   3,333

Less: Outstanding checks                                                  <u>$  ( 2,482)</u>

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Explanation:

The debit memorandum from the bank has to be adjusted from the cash book. This is only known from the bank statement

The interest earned on the bank balance is only known from the bank statement and has to be adjusted in the cash book

The correction of error needs to be corrected in the cash book.

The deposits in transit have been recorded in the cash book so no adjustment is needed there. The money has not been deposited so the bank statement balance has to be added thereto,

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