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The Milk Co. had the following transactions involving the sale of merchandise. You are to prepare the necessary general journal entries. All sales are subject to a 6% sales tax. Terms of sale were n/30.
April 13 Sold merchandise priced at $600 to James Ellsworth on account.
April 14 Sold merchandise priced at $325 to a cash customer.
April 15 Sold merchandise priced at $175 to Dana Carter on account.
April 16 Sold merchandise priced at $700 to a cash customer.
April 20 The customer of April 14 returned $50 worth of merchandise for a cash refund.
April 25 Received full payment from Dana Carter.
April 30 Paid the amount of sales tax to the state.
-Prepare the necessary general journal entry for April 15.
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