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On september 1, nixa office supply had an inventory of 30 calculators at a cost of $14 each. the company uses a perpetual inventory system. during september, the following transactions occurred. sept. 6 purchased 100 calculators at $22 each from york, terms net/30.sept. 9 paid freight of $100 on calculators purchased from york co. sept. 10 returned 4 calculators to york co. for $92 cash (including freight) because they did not meet specifications. sept. 12 sold 30 calculators costing $23 (including freight) for $35 each to sura book store, terms n/30.sept. 14 granted credit of $35 to sura book store for the return of one calculator that was not ordered. sept. 20 sold 34 calculators costing $23 for $36 each to davis card shop, terms n/30.journalize the september transactions.

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