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Revenue and Cash Receipts Journals Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Sycamore Inc. during the month of March 20Y8 are as follows: Mar. 2. Issued Invoice No. 512 to Santorini Co., $715. Mar. 4. Received cash from CMI Inc., on account, for $180. Mar. 8. Issued Invoice No. 513 to Gabriel Co., $250. Mar. 12. Issued Invoice No. 514 to Yarnell Inc., $630. Mar. 19. Received cash from Yarnell Inc., on account, $480. Mar. 20. Issued Invoice No. 515 to Electronic Central Inc., $135. Mar. 28. Received cash from Marshall Inc. for services provided, $100. Mar. 29. Received cash from Santorini Co. for Invoice No. 512 of March 2. Mar. 31. Received cash from McCleary Co. for services provided, $55. Prepare a single-column revenue journal and a cash receipts journal to record these transactions. Enter the transactions in chronological order.

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