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Business, 31.07.2019 01:00, Jasten

Kristi's pottery sold 200 tiles at $25.00 each to a charge customer, terms 1/10, n/30. which entry is required to record this transaction? a ) debit accounts receivable $4,050; debit sales discount $50.00; credit tile sales $5,000 b ) debit cash $5,000; credit tile sales $5,000 c ) debit accounts receivable $4,050; credit tile sales $4,050 d ) debit accounts receivable $5,000; credit tile sales $5,000

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