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Harry receives an invoice from one of its european suppliers for antiques. the amount of the invoice is $40,000 with terms of 3/10, net/60. if the invoice is paid on day 20, beard is entitled to a cash discount and will write the check for
a. $1,200; $1,200b. $1,200; $38,800c. $0; $40,000d. $0; $41,200e. $0; $1,200

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