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Purrfect Pets had $6,000 of supplies at the end of October. During November, the company bought $2,000 of supplies. At the end of November, the company had $1,000 of supplies remaining. Which of the following statements is not true?a. During November, the company used $7,000 of supplies. b. Supplies should be reported at $1,000 on the balance sheet. c. An expense should be debited for $7,000 in November. d. An asset should be debited for $1,000 in November.

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