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Miller Company uses the gross method and a perpetual inventory system. Assuming the following entries, compute the amount that Miller Company received on November 13. November 3 November 9 November 13 Sold goods costing $6,600 to Nelson Company on account, $11,000, terms 2/10, n/30. The goods are shipped FOB Shipping Point, Freight Prepaid by Seller, $270. Nelson Company returned undamaged merchandise previously purchased on account, $1,900. Received the amount due from Nelson Company. Amount due from Nelson Company on November Po Explanation Check 2020 MGEHEduction A Rohits Reserved.

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