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Acompany using the perpetual inventory method paid cash for a transportation-in cost. which of the following choices reflects the effects of this event on the financial statements? (option a, b,c, or d? )assets = liab. + equity rev. - exp. = net inc. cash flowa. - = na + - na - na = na -oab. +- = na + na na - na = na nac. +- = na + na na - + = - -oad. +- = na + na na - na = na -oa

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