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Identify by marking an X in the appropriate column, whether each of the following items would likely serve as a source document. The first one is done as an example.
 Yes  No  Ex.  Credit eard X a.  Credit eard receipt  b.  Purchase order  c.  Invoice  d.  Balance sheet  e.  Bark statement  f.  Jounnal entry  g.  Telephone bill  h.  Employee earnings record \begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | } \hline & & \text { Yes } & \text { No } \\\hline \text { Ex. } & \text { Credit eard } & & \mathrm { X } \\\hline \text { a. } & \text { Credit eard receipt } & & \\\hline \text { b. } & \text { Purchase order } & & \\\hline \text { c. } & \text { Invoice } & & \\\hline \text { d. } & \text { Balance sheet } & & \\\hline \text { e. } & \text { Bark statement } & & \\\hline \text { f. } & \text { Jounnal entry } & & \\\hline \text { g. } & \text { Telephone bill } & & \\\hline \text { h. } & \text { Employee earnings record } & & \\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Categorical Syllogism

A form of deductive reasoning consisting of three propositions: a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion, where each proposition involves a classification of things.

Middle Term

In syllogistic logic, it is the term that appears in both premises of a categorical syllogism but not in the conclusion, serving as a bridge between the major and minor terms.

Premises

Statements or reasons offered in support of a conclusion in an argument, serving as the foundation for the logical structure.

Major Term

In a syllogism, the predicate of the conclusion that appears in one of the premises.

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