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13.09.2021 •
Mathematics
During January, services totaling $1,500 were performed on account for a customer. The company collected that $1,500 from the customer in March. The journal entry to record the receipt of cash from the customer is recorded with a debit to
Cash and a credit to Accounts Receivable.
Cash and a credit to Accounts Payable.
Cash and a credit to Revenue.
Purchases and a credit to Cash.
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Ответ:
150 children attended the fair that day
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n represents the number of children attended.
Since there were 350 people attended, the number of adults is 350-n
Since the cost of admission is $3 per adult, the admission fee gained by adults is:
→ 3(350-n) (1)
Since the cost of admission is $2 per child, the admission fee gained by children is:
→ 2n (2)
Since the total admission fees were $900, the total of 1 and 2 must be equal to 900
→ 3(350-n) + 2n = 900
→ 1050 - 3n + 2n = 900
→ n = 150