The following transactions are July activities of Bennett's Bowling, Incorporated, which operates several bowling centers, offering customers lanes for games, snack bar service, and merchandise for sale from the pro shop. a. Bennett's collected $15,000 from customers for games played in July. b. Bennett's served customers food from its snack bar, received $800 in cash. c. Bennett's received $400 from customers who purchased merchandise from the pro shop in June on account. d. The men's and ladies' bowling leagues gave Bennett's a deposit of $2,500 for the upcoming fall season. Prepare the journal entry for the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet Bennett's collected $15,000 from customers for games played in July. Note: Enter debits before credits. The following transactions are July activities of Bennett's Bowling, Incorporated, which operates several bowling centers, offering customers lanes for games, snack bar service, and merchandise for sale from the pro shop. a. Bennett's collected $15,000 from customers for games played in July. b. Bennett's served customers food from its snack bar; received $800 in cash. c. Bennett's received $400 from customers who purchased merchandise from the pro shop in June on account. d. The men's and ladies' bowling leagues gave Bennett's a deposit of $2,500 for the upcoming fall season. Prepare the journal entry for the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required " in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet Bennett's served customers food from its snack bar; received $800 in cash. Note: Enter debits before credits. The following transactions are July activities of Bennett's Bowling. Incorporated, which operates several bowling centers, offering customers lanes for games, snack bar service, and merchandise for sale from the pro shop. a. Bennett's collected $15,000 from customers for games played in July. b. Bennett's served customers food from its snack bar; received $800 in cash. c. Bennett's received $400 from customers who purchased merchandise from the pro shop in June on account. d. The men's and ladies' bowling leagues gave Bennett's a deposit of $2.500 for the upcoming fall season. Prepare the journal entry for the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet Bennett's received $400 from customers who purchased merchandise from the pro shop in June on account. Note: Enter debits before credits. The following transactions are July activities of Bennett's Bowling, Incorporated, which operates several bowling centers, offering customers lanes for games, snack bar service, and merchandise for sale from the pro shop. a. Bennett's collected $15.000 from customers for games played in July. b. Bennett's served customers food from its snack bar, received $800 in cash. c. Bennett's received $400 from customers who purchased merchandise from the pro shop in June on account. d. The men's and ladies' bowling leagues gave Bennett's a deposit of $2,500 for the upcoming fall season. Prepare the journal entry for the above transactions. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Journal entry worksheet The men's and ladies' bowling leagues gave Bennett's a deposit of $2,500 for the upcoming fall season. Note: Enter debits before credits