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Toby Company had the following sales transactions for March:
Mar. 6 Sold merchandise on account to Osbourne, Inc., invoice no. 1128, $563.17.
14 Sold merchandise on account to Ortiz Company, invoice no. 1129, $823.50.
20 Sold merchandise on account to Bailey Corporation, invoice no. 1130, $2,350.98.
24 Sold merchandise on account to Shannon Corporation, invoice no. 1131, $1,547.07.
Assume that Toby Company had beginning balances on March 1 of $3,569.80 (Sales 411) and $2,450.39 (
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