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Journalize the following selected transactions for october 20y2 in a two-column journal. journal entry explanations may be omitted. if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. oct. 1. paid rent for the month, $2,500. 4. paid advertising expense, $1,000. 5. paid cash for supplies, $1,800. 6. purchased office equipment on account, $11,500. 12. received cash from customers on account, $7,500. 20. paid creditor on account, $2,700. 27. paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $700. 30. paid telephone bill for the month, $475. 31. fees earned and billed to customers for the month, $42,400. 31. paid electricity bill for the month, $900. 31. paid dividends, $1,500.

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