Social Studies, 23.08.2019 02:00 taibamah
If the adjustment for supplies used during the period wasn t made,
a. expenses would be too low.
b. assets would be too low.
c. expenses would be too high.
d. revenue would be too high.
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If the adjustment for supplies used during the period wasn t made,
a. expenses would be too lo...
a. expenses would be too lo...
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