Scott's Cycles sells merchandise on credit terms of 3/15, n/30. A sale invoiced at $2,100 (cost of sales $1.660) was made to Shannon Allen on February 1. The company uses the gross method of recording sales discounts Required: 1. Give the journal entry to record the credit sale. Assume use of the perpetual inventory system. 2. Give the journal entry, assuming that the account was collected in full on February 9. 3. Give the journal entry, assuming instead that the account was collected in full on March 2. On March 4, the company purchased bicycles and accessories from a supplier on credit, invoiced at $8,300; the terms were 4/10, 1/30. The company uses the gross method to record purchases. Required: 4. Give the journal entry to record the purchase on credit. Assume the use of the perpetual inventory system 5. Give the journal entry, assuming that the account was paid in full on March 12. 6. Give the journal entry, assuming. Instead, that the account was paid in full on March 28. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 to 3 Reg 4 to 6 1. Give the journal entry to record the credit sale. Assume use of the perpetual Inventory system. 2. Give the journal entry, assuming that the account was collected in full on February 9, 3. Give the journal entry, assuming instead that the account was collected in full on March 2 (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required in the first account field.) Show less Journal entry worksheet View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the cost of the sale, assuming a perpetual inventory system is used. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit Feb 01 Record entry Clear entry View general journal Journal entry worksheet