Enter the following transactions in a general journal: Nov. 1 Jean Haghighat made payment on account, $750.
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Enter the following transactions in a general journal:
Nov. 1 Jean Haghighat made payment on account, $750.
12 Marc Antonoff made payment on account, $464.
15 Cash sales were $3,763.
18 Will Mossein made payment on account, $241.
25 Cash sales were $2,648.
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