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Larson company on july 15 sells merchandise on account to stuart co. for $1,000, terms 2/10, n/30. on july 20 stuart co. returns merchandise worth $400 to larson company. on july 24 payment is received from stuart co. for the balance due. what is the amount of cash received? a. $600b. $588c. $580d. $1,000

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