Given the following, calculate net sales. Gross sales.........................................$30 Sales returns and allowances..............8 Sales discounts......................................2
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Given the following, calculate net sales.
Gross sales.........................................$30
Sales returns and allowances..............8
Sales discounts......................................2
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