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Bill Rose owns Rose Sporting Goods. At the beginning of the year, Rose Sporting Goods had $18,000 in inventory. During the year, Rose Sporting Goods purchased inventory that cost $66,000. At the end of the year, inventory on hand amounted to $28,500.Calculate the following:a. Cost of goods available for sale during the year. b. Cost of goods sold for the year. c. Amount of inventory Rose Sporting Goods would report on the year-end balance sheet.

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