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N Apple bought goods on credit from Pencil Point Ltd. What is the double entry to record this transaction in the accounting records of Pencil Point Ltd? a. Debit N Apple, Credit Sales b. Debit Sales , Credit N Apple c. Debit Purchases, Credit Pencil Point ltd d. Debit Pencil point Ltd, Credit Purchases.

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