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Baltimore Company's complete assets and liabilities are Accou...
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Question 13 (4 points)
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Baltimore Company's complete assets and liabilities are Accounts Receivable $2,650, Equipment $1
Accounts Payable $5,300, Prepaid Rent $2,350, Supplies $725, Bank Loan $4,550, and Tools $735.
Baltimore's total equity is: (All account balances are normal.)
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