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Vladimir [108]
2 years ago
7

The United States Airlines Transports how many passengers daily?

Business
1 answer:
SashulF [63]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In the United States, the average number of passengers flying per day is 1.73 million.

I think the answer is C

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Accounts Receivable       238,400

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Equipment                       20,900

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Depreciation Expense         375

Salaries Expense           65,200

Utilities Expense             17,900

Income Tax Expense     10,400

Uncollectible Expense   5,620

Accounts Payable                             102,200

Salaries Payable                                34,000

Income Taxes Payable                      10,400

Common Stock                              234,000

Retained Earnings                           69,600

Sales Revenue                              234,000

Interest Revenue                                  120

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Receivable                      120

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Cost of goods sold                        122,000

Gross profit                                  $112,000

Interest Revenue                                 120

Total revenue                              $112,120

Depreciation Expense         375

Salaries Expense           65,200

Utilities Expense             17,900

Uncollectible Expense   5,620  $89,095

Income before tax                      $23,025

Income Tax Expense                    10,400

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Retained Earnings, January 1     69,600

Retained Earnings, January 31 $82,225

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Accounts Receivable       238,400

Uncollectible Accounts       9,220   229,180

Accrued Interest Receivable                   120

Inventory                                             12,600

Current assets                              $244,500

Notes Receivable

(5%, due in 2 years)         28,800

Land                                  169,000

Equipment            20,900

Accumulated Dep.     375 20,525  218,325

Total assets                                  $462,825

Liabilities:

Accounts Payable           102,200

Salaries Payable               34,000

Income Taxes Payable     10,400 $146,600

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Common Stock             234,000

Retained Earnings          82,225  $316,225

Total liabilities and Equity           $462,825

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Income Summary             $221,495

Depreciation Expense                                  375

Salaries Expense                                    65,200

Utilities Expense                                      17,900

Income Tax Expense                              10,400

Uncollectible Expense                             5,620

Cost of Goods Sold                             122,000

To close temporary accounts to the income summary.

Sales Revenue                 234,000

Interest Revenue                     120

Income Summary                              $234,120

To close temporary accounts to the income summary.

Cash                                   $ 2,600

Accounts Receivable       238,400

Inventory                             12,600

Notes Receivable

(5%, due in 2 years)         28,800

Accrued Interest

Receivable                             120

Land                                169,000

Equipment                       20,900

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $9,220

Accumulated Depreciation                        375

Accounts Payable                               102,200

Salaries Payable                                   34,000

Income Taxes Payable                         10,400

Common Stock                                 234,000

Retained Earnings                              82,225

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Accounts Receivable         27,800

Allowance for

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Inventory                            37,700

Notes Receivable

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Land                                 169,000

Accounts Payable                                  16,200

Common Stock                                   234,000

Retained Earnings                                69,600

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