WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Hannah and John made capital contributions of $50,000 each to their law firm. During the accounting period, John withdrew $5,000 and Hannah
withdrew $7,500. The total profit of the law firm for the given year was $17,500. What was the total partner's equity at the end of the accounting
period?
Π. $50,000
B. $105,000
C. $55,000
D. $100,000
E. $5,000
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