6 On January 1st, Mindy sold one of her ovens for $3,700. She originally purchased it for $4,500 and it had accumulated depreciation of $1,500. For grading purposes, input your larger amounts for your debit and credit entries on their rasnartise ton mise. 7 In previous years Mindy had purchased all of her other kitchen equipment for a total of $18,000. It had an estimated useful life of 6 years (no salvage value). She has not calculated depreciation expense for these remaining Kitchen Equipment assets for this year. 8 On March 1st, Mindy decided to start selling baking sheets as well as baked goods. She purchased shelving and tables to display her retail inventory on account for $6,000. Record the purchase of the shelving. 9 Mindy determined the shelving and tables that she purchased on March 1st to have a useful live of 5 years. She uses straiaht-line depreciation. Record depreciation for this year. 10 Mindy has been teaching baking classes in people's homes, She selis tickets in advance and accepts credit cards. She had done 22 parties in the current year, with 8 people attending each party, at $100 per ticket. She pays a credit card fee of 2%. For grading purposes, input your larger amounts for your debit and credit entries on their Mindy has been teaching baking classes in people's homes. She sells tickets in advance and accepts credit cards. She had done 22 parties in the current year, with 8 people attending each party, at $100 per ticket. She pays a credit card fee of 2%. For grading purposes, input your larger amounts for your debit and credit entries on their 1 Mindy has also booked classes for next January and February of the upcoming year: 2 parties, 8 people attending. at $100 per ticket. Credit card service fees of 2% apply. For grading purposes, input your larger amounts for your dahit and crndit entries on their respective top rows