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Business, 18.03.2021 01:40 emilee30

Effect of Omitting Adjustments For the year ending August 31, Mammalia Medical Co. mistakenly omitted adjusting entries for (1) depreciation of $6,800, (2) fees earned that were not billed of $11,700, and (3) accrued wages of $2,200. Indicate the effect of the errors on (a) revenues, (b) expenses, and (c) net income for the year ended August 31. (a) Revenues $fill in the blank 2 (b) Expenses $fill in the blank 4 (c) Net income $fill in the blank 6

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