What are unstructured problems?
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(a) problems that are hierarchical
(b) a problem an organization has never encountered before and for which it has no ready solution to deploy
(c) a problem an organization has encountered before and for which it has a ready solution to deploy
(d) a problem with a very simple solution
(e) a problem with no solution
1. Open the following four-column accounts for Tammy Palmer, CPA: Cash, 110; Accounts Receivable, 120; Office Supplies, 130; Office Furniture, 140; Accounts Payable, 210; Utilities Payable, 220; Palmer, Capital, 310; Palmer Withdrawals, 320; Service Revenue, 410; Salaries Expense, 510; Rent Expense, 520; Utilities Expense, 530. 2. Journalize the transactions, and then post the journal entries to the four-column accounts. Explanations are not required for the journal entries. Keep a running balance in each account. Assume the journal entries are recorded on page 10 of the journal. 3. Prepare the trial balance as of June 30,2016. Prepare Martin Farm Equipment Repair's trial balance as of May 31, 2016. E2-24 Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries to four-column accounts, and preparing a trial balance The following transactions occurred during the month for Tammy Palmer, CPA: Requirements 1. Open the following four-column accounts for Tammy Palmer, CPA: Cash, 110; Accounts Receivable, 120; Office Supplies, 130; Office Furniture, 140; Accounts Payable, 210; Utilities Payable, 220; Palmer, Capital, 310; Palmer Withdrawals, 320; Service Revenue, 410; Salaries Expense, 510; Rent Expense, 520; Utilities Expense, 530. 2. Journalize the transactions, and then post the journal entries to the four-column accounts. Explanations are not required for the journal entries. Keep a running balance in each account. Assume the journal entries are recorded on page 10 of the journal. 3. Prepare the trial balance as of June 30,2016. Prepare Martin Farm Equipment Repair's trial balance as of May 31, 2016. E2-24 Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries to four-column accounts, and preparing a trial balance The following transactions occurred during the month for Tammy Palmer, CPA: 1. Open the following four-column accounts for Tammy Palmer, CPA: Cash, 110; Accounts Receivable, 120; Office Supplies, 130; Office Furniture, 140; Accounts Payable, 210; Utilities Payable, 220; Palmer, Capital, 310; Palmer Withdrawals, 320; Service Revenue, 410; Salaries Expense, 510; Rent Expense, 520; Utilities Expense, 530 . 2. Journalize the transactions, and then post the journal entries to the four-column accounts. Explanations are not required for the journal entries. Keep a running balance in each account. Assume the journal entries are recorded on page 10 of the journal. 3. Prepare the trial balance as of June 30, 2016