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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
5

Why do people hate Jesus?​

Advanced Placement (AP)
3 answers:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I don't know about that sorry

Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

oof

Explanation:

i Tried to type that Jesus is cool but brainly hates Jesus too...

geekygirl4ever79903 years ago
0 0

some people just fear him.
others think he is fake.
and some are people are bully's and they don't who they talk about when they talk about him.
And some are just mean.

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a) The gross margin for March, using the moving-weighted-average method  is $5,907.

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Credit Cash $3,000

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Credit Sales Revenue $800

March 14th

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Credit Cash $3.060

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March 28th

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b) The gross margin for March, using the first-in-first-out method is $5,920.

Journal Entries:

March 7th

Debit Inventory $3,000

Credit Cash $3,000

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500

Credit Inventory $500

Debit Cash $800

Credit Sales Revenue $800

March 14th

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3,060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,000

Credit Inventory $4,000

Debit Cash $6,400

Credit Sales Revenue $6,400

March 21st

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3,060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $3,030

Credit Inventory $3,030

Debit Cash $4,800

Credit Sales Revenue $4,800

March 28th

Debit Inventory $3,030

Credit Cash $3,030

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $2,530

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Debit Cash $4,000

Credit Sales Revenue $4,000

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Date           Description              Qty  Unit Cost  Total Cost  Ending Balance

March 1st   Beginning inventory  6     $500       $3,000     $3,000          

March 7th  Purchases                  6     $500       $3,000     $6,000 ($3,000 + $3,000)

Week 1       Cost of Sales             -1      $500         $500    $5,500 ($6,000 - $500)

March 14th Purchases                 6       $510      $3,060     $8,560 ($5,500 + $3,060)

Week 2      Cost of Sales           -8       $504      $4,032    $4,528 ($8,560 - $4,032)      

March 21st Purchases                6       $510      $3,060     $7,588 ($4,528 + $3,060)

Week 3    Cost of Sales            -6       $506     $3,036     $4,552 ($7,588 - $3,036)

March 28th  Purchases             6       $505     $3,030     $7,582 ($4,552 + $3,030)

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Week 3   Cost of Sales             -6                   $3,030       $4,590 ($7,620 - $3,030)

March 28th Purchases              6       $505  $3,030        $7,620 ($4,590 + $3,030)

Week Four Cost Sales             -5        $510  $2,550        $5,070 ($7,620 - $2,550)

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