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Business, 28.02.2020 19:22 adantrujillo1234

During July, the Jamal Company incurred factory overhead a follows: utilities cost $6,500; accumulated depreciation, $2,500; and indirect salaries, $3,600. Which of the following is correct?
A. Factory Overhead, $12,600 Dr.; Utilities Payable, $6,500 Cr.; Accumulated Depreciation, $2,500 Cr.; Wages Payable, $3,600 Cr.
B. Utilities Expense, $6,500 Dr.; Depreciation Expense, $2,500 Dr.; Wages Expense, $3,600 Dr.; Accounts Payable, $12,600 Cr.
C. Accounts Payable, $12,600 Dr.; Utilities Expense, $6,500 Cr.; Depreciation Expense, $2,500 Cr.; Wages Payable, $3,600 Cr.
D. Work in process, $12,600 Dr.; Utilities Expense, $6,500 Cr.; Accumulated Depreciation, $2,500 Cr.; Wages Payable, $3,600 Cr.

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