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I. Sold goods on credit to Kamal Rs. 15,000 and paid carriage on behalf of Kamal Rs. 2.000
ii. Goods purchased from Hari Rs. 10,000
iii. Goods Rs. 2,000 returned by Kamal.
iv. Kamal settled his account and allowed him 10% discount.
Required: (a) Journal Entries (b) Kamal's Account (2+2)

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