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Show how the eliminating entries in part a adjust Pearl’s book balances to the correct consolidated balances. Enter Debit and Credit answers in order as the journal entries appear in part a. Use negative signs in the "Dr (Cr)" columns to indicate a credit balance (not in the "Credit" column). Enter numerical answers using all zeros (do not abbreviate answers to millions or thousands). Account Pearl Dr (Cr) Debit Credit Consolidated Balances Dr (Cr) Building, original cost Answer 8,000,000 Answer 0 Answer 0 Answer 0 Accumulated depreciation Answer 0 Answer 0 Answer 0 Answer 0 Answer 0 Depreciation expense Answer 400,000 Answer 0 Answer 0

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