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both answers are to the same question. they both have to be correct in order to count. please make answers visble. thank you On 9/1

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On 9/1 your company sold and delivered 20 products for $3,000 each, collected immediately. The products came with a coupon that will allow the customers to purchase an accessory with a 30% discount. The accessory costs $250. Based on data from past sales, you estimate 90% probability that the customers will use the coupon. How much is credited to "Sales Revenue" on 9/1? NOTE: Do not include the $ symbol in the answer. Also, use the comma to separate the thousands. For example, a correct answer will be "45,000", not "$45,000" or "450004 Use parentheses for a negative number: for example, write "(45,000)", not "-45,000". SECOND NOTE: PLEASE ROUND TO THE NEAREST DOLLAR. NO CENTS OR ANY DECIMAL POINTS. (continued from the previous problem) Which of the following statements are true? (select all that apply - i.e., just one or as many as all of them) On 9/1, Total assets increase by $60,000 On 9/1, Net assets increase by 60,000 On 9/1, the company's current ratio is affected On 9/1, the current ratio changes but the quick ratio does not On 9/1, the equity multiplier ratio is not affected

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