Accounting
Assume that October's credit sales were $35,000. In the space below record the journal entry for the provision for uncollectible accounts under each of the following independent assumptions: a. The Allowance for Doubtful Acccounts before adjustment has a credit balance of ...
government
im am sorry for the cofusion i misspelled the word....the ? is what were the FRAMERS responsible for and name 3 of them
government
what were the farmers responsible for "and" name 3 of them.
government
what are the four common features found in the state constitutions of the thirteen colonies?
math
Oh, sorry, I didn't catch my mistake. Ty
math
ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE AEB AEC AED To me it would be the first letter and add 2 letters to it, not repeating the first. Like shown above. Then go on to the next letter and do the same. This will take some time but should get you your answer.
English
I had to place these statements in the Fallacy Types I thought they belonged in. Did I do this right or am I completely wrong here? Fallacies are confusing.Thanks Everyone Ad hominem/genetic 7. I dont care if she is the top psychiatrist in the state! Her theory on siblin...
Algebra
Stuck on this problem Find values for m and b in the following system so that the solution to the system is (-3,4) 5x+7y=b mx+y=22 5(-3) + 7(4) = b b = -15 + 28 = 13 m(-3) + 4 = 22 -3m = 22-4 m = 18/-3 = -6 Thank you Sanchi....I will use this as a template for solving my other...
Math
I had to create a word problem. My final result was 8 < 8.56 but I am not sure how to graph it. I know you can't show graphs on this site but can you give pointers? 8 < 8.56 is an obvious statement of fact. I don't see how it can be the result of a word problem. ...
Algebra
Thank you Christina.. I am taking Algebra online...something I would never recommend....How would I write the equation of the line passing through (6,37) and (1,12)? the most common way is to use y=mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept so the first thing you hav...
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