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Astrid transportation inc., headquartered in atlanta, georgia, uses accrual-basis accounting and engaged in the following transactions: billed customers $2,510,090 for transportation services collected cash from customers in the amount of $1,381,975 purchased fuel supplies for $1,333,800 cash used fuel supplies that cost $1,304,900 employees earned salaries of $299,000 paid employees $280,300 cash for salaries

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