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Metro General is a municipally-owned and operated hospital and a component unit of Metro City. In 2007, the hospital received $7,000 in unrestricted gifts and $4,000 in unrestricted bequests. The hospital has $800,000 in long-term debt and $1,200,000 in fixed assets. The hospital has transferred certain resources to a hospital guild. Substantially, all of the guild's resources are held for the benefit of the hospital. The hospital controls the guild through contracts that provide it with the authority to direct the guild's activities, management, and policies.
The hospital has also assigned certain functions to a hospital auxiliary, which operates primarily for the benefit of the hospital. The hospital does not have control over the auxiliary.
The financial statements of the guild and the auxiliary are not consolidated with the hospital's financial statements. The guild and the auxiliary have total assets of $20,000 and $30,000, respectively.

Before the hospital's financial statements were combined with those of the city, the city's statements included data on one Special Revenue Fund and one Enterprise Fund.
The city's statements showed $100,000 in Enterprise Fund Long-Term Debt, $500,000 in Enterprise Fund Fixed Assets, $1,000,000 in General Long-Term Debt, and $6,000,000 in General Fixed Assets.

What account or accounts should be credited for the $7,000 in unrestricted gifts and the $4,000 in unrestricted bequests?

A. Operating Revenue $11,000
B. Nonoperating Revenue $11,000
C. Operating Revenue $ 7,000
Nonoperating Revenue $4,000
D. Nonoperating Revenue $ 7,000
Operating Revenue $4,000

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