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Parrish Pg 36 T-Accounts
Please solve the following and explain show method for finding the missing amounts.
Service Fee Revenue
DRs
3/28 Transaction C UNKOWN
CRs
3/1 Beginning Balance 6,000
3/6 Transaction A 3,000
3/22 Transaction B 3,500
Ending Balance 10,500
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