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Bacerra records purchases at invoice price and uses the perpetual inventory system. On July 5, Bacerra returned $12,000 of goods purchased on account to the seller. How would Bacerra record this transaction? Select one: A. Accounts Receivable 12,000 Inventory 12,000 B. Cash 12,000 Purchases 12,000 C. Accounts Payable 12,000 Inventory 12,000 D. Accounts Payable 12,000 Purchases 12,000

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