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Pat has 4 hours to spend either studying for a test or playing a new video game. If Pat spends all of that time studying, Pat can score a 92 on the test. If Pat plays for 1 hour, Pat's test score falls 5 points. For playing a second hour, Pat's score falls by another 7 points. Playing for a third hour will lower Pat's score by another 10 points. Refer to the information above. The opportunity cost of the 2nd hour of playing the video game is:
Accrued Revenue
Income earned but not yet received, representing goods or services provided to customers on credit.
Supplies Used
The total value or quantity of materials and supplies consumed during a production or operational period.
End-Of-Period Adjusting Entries
Entries recorded in journals at the close of an accounting cycle to refresh the balances of accounts prior to the compilation of financial statements.
Supplies Account
An account used in accounting to track the amount spent on supplies that have not yet been used.
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