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In 2021, Capricorn Corporation purchased raw materials for $1.5 million when the raw materials were only worth $1.2 million because they had a long term non-cancellable purchase contract that was signed in early 2020. Assuming that Capricorn recorded any necessary adjustments at the end of 2020, when the raw materials had a market price of $1.2 million, what is the journal entry to record the purchase

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