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During 2015, lebron corporation accepts the following notes receivable. a. on april 1, lebron provides services to a customer on account. the customer signs a four-month, 9% note for $7,000.b. on june 1, lebron lends cash to one of the company’s vendors by accepting a six-month, 10% note for $11,000.c. on november 1, lebron accepts payment for prior services by having a customer with a past-due account receivable sign a three-month, 8% note for $6,000.required: record the acceptance of each of the notes receivableon april 1, lebron provides services to a customer on account. the customer signs a four-month, 9% note for $7,000. record the transaction. on june 1, lebron lends cash to one of the company’s vendors by accepting a six-month, 10% note for $11,000. record the transaction. on april 1, lebron provides services to a customer on account. the customer signs a four-month, 9% note for $7,000. record the transaction. on june 1, lebron lends cash to one of the company’s vendors by accepting a six-month, 10% note for $11,000. record the transaction. on november 1, lebron accepts payment for prior services by having a customer with a past-due account receivable sign a three-month, 8% note for $6,000. record the transaction

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