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(h) On the 5%, cleaned windows for Sports R Us business, [tex][tex][tex]$500 on account ($[/tex][/tex][/tex]100 hourly rate x 5 hours)
(i) On the 10th, performed cleaning services for residential client, received cash [tex][tex][tex]$300
(i) On the 15th, paid part-time assistant (wages) for first half of the month, $[/tex][/tex][/tex]150.
(k) On the 16%, paid [tex][tex][tex]$100 to Keep It Clean, check # 104 for transaction (f)
(1) On the 16th, performed window cleaning for Pete's Pet Shop, received $[/tex][/tex][/tex]200 check
(m) On the 17, paid telephone bill [tex][tex][tex]$40, check #105
(n) On the 17ª, paid $[/tex][/tex][/tex]300 partial payment to Clean Tools transaction (e), check #106.
(0) On the 17, Owner will be selling some cleaning products to customers to purchase. Business purchased inventory on account (2/15, n/30) from
Kleen Cleaning Supplies: 50 Air Fresheners for [tex][tex][tex]$2.00 each; 100 bottles of Liquid Hand Soap for $[/tex][/tex][/tex]1.75 each; 50 Commercial Soap Dispensers at [tex][tex][tex]$20.00
each and 50 Commercial Liquid Hand Soap for $[/tex][/tex][/tex]10.00 each.


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