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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! Adidea Corp. has customers who buy $25,000 of merchandise on credit. The company estimates that $2,300 of those sales are uncollectible. What general ledger postings will the company use to document this fact?

A. Uncollectible accounts expense (debit) 2,300; Accounts receivable (credit) 2,300; Allowance for uncollectible accounts (credit) 2,300

B. Accounts receivable (debit) 22,700; Uncollectible accounts expense (credit) 1,650; Allowance for uncollectible accounts (credit) 1,650

C. Allowance for uncollectible accounts (debit) 2,300; Accounts receivable (credit) 2,300

D. Accounts receivable (debit) 25,000; Uncollectible accounts expense (debit) 2,300; Allowance for uncollectible accounts (credit) 2,300

E. Accounts receivable (debit) 22,700; Uncollectible accounts expense (credit) 2,300

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