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Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions on mcleena company's books using a perpetual inventory system.(a) on march 2, borst company sold $800,000 of merchandise to mcleena company on account, terms 2/10, n/30. the cost of the merchandise sold was $540,000. (b) on march 6, mcleena company returned $140,000 of the merchandise purchased on march 2. the cost of the merchandise returned was $94,000. (c) on march 12, borst company received the balance due from mcleena company.

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