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On July 1, Racquets Plus had an inventory of 20 tennis racquets at a cost of $125 each. Racquets Plus uses a perpetual inventory system.

On July 1, Racquets Plus had an inventory of 20 tennis racquets at a cost of $125 each. Racquets Plus uses a perpetual inventory system. During the month of July, the following transactions occurred:

Jul

4

Purchased 25 racquets at a cost of $125 each from the Tennis Gear Corporation, terms 2/10, n/30.

5

Paid freight of $100 on the July 4 purchase.

6

Sold 10 racquets from the July 1 inventory to Team Canada for $225 each, terms 2/10, n/30.

7

Received a credit from Tennis Gear for the return of 2 defective racquets.

8

Sold two racquets from the July 1 inventory for $550 cash.

13

Issued a credit memo to Team Canada for the return of a defective racquet.

14

Paid Tennis Gear in full.

15

Received payment from Team Canada.

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Record the July transactions for Racquets Plus.

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