Homework: Week Three: Chapter 3: Exercises Score: 0.03 of 1 pt 47 of 7 (6 complete) E3-24 (similar to) The accounting records of Calbert Architects include the following selected, unadjusted balances at March 31: Accounts Receivable, $1,300 Office Supplies,$1,100, Prepaid Rent, $1,700; Equipment $10.000, Accumulated Depreciaion--Equipment, $0, Salaries Payable, $0. Unearned Revenue, $600, Service Revenue, $4,500, Salaries Expense, $1.500 Supplies Expense, S0,Rent Expense, $0, Depreciation Expense-Equipment, S0 The data developed for the March 31 adjusting entries are as follows 1 (Cick the icon to view the data.) Read the teqerements Requirement 1. Jounalize the adjusting entries using the leter and March 31 daee in the date column geecord debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last ine of the journal entry tabie) a Service revenue accrued, $400 Date DebitCredit More Info Accounts Receivable Service Revenue (a) Mar: 31 400 a Service revenue accrued, S400 b, Unearned revenue that has been earned, $200 c. Office Supplies on hand, $600 d. Salaries owed to employees, $500 e. One month of prepad rent has expired, 5850 To accrue service revenue b. Unearned revenue has earned, $200(When ge cash was received, assume that a labity acco. | t. Degreoanon on equipment, s 150. Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Requirements Mar. a1 Uneaned Revee Service Revenue 1 Journalize the adjusting entries using the leter and March 31 date in the date column 2. Post the adjustments to the T-accounes opened for you, entering each adjustment by letter. Show each account's adjusted balance. Choose from any ist or enter any number in the input fields and then click Check Answer Print Done 5 remaining Homework: Week Three: Chapter 3: Exercises Score: 0.03 of 1 pt 47 of 7 (6 complete) E3-24 (similar to) The accounting records of Calbert Architects include the following selected, unadjusted balances at March 31: Accounts Receivable, $1,300 Office Supplies,$1,100, Prepaid Rent, $1,700; Equipment $10.000, Accumulated Depreciaion--Equipment, $0, Salaries Payable, $0. Unearned Revenue, $600, Service Revenue, $4,500, Salaries Expense, $1.500 Supplies Expense, S0,Rent Expense, $0, Depreciation Expense-Equipment, S0 The data developed for the March 31 adjusting entries are as follows 1 (Cick the icon to view the data.) Read the teqerements Requirement 1. Jounalize the adjusting entries using the leter and March 31 daee in the date column geecord debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last ine of the journal entry tabie) a Service revenue accrued, $400 Date DebitCredit More Info Accounts Receivable Service Revenue (a) Mar: 31 400 a Service revenue accrued, S400 b, Unearned revenue that has been earned, $200 c. Office Supplies on hand, $600 d. Salaries owed to employees, $500 e. One month of prepad rent has expired, 5850 To accrue service revenue b. Unearned revenue has earned, $200(When ge cash was received, assume that a labity acco. | t. Degreoanon on equipment, s 150. Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Requirements Mar. a1 Uneaned Revee Service Revenue 1 Journalize the adjusting entries using the leter and March 31 date in the date column 2. Post the adjustments to the T-accounes opened for you, entering each adjustment by letter. Show each account's adjusted balance. Choose from any ist or enter any number in the input fields and then click Check Answer Print Done 5 remaining