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Choose the Combination That Best Reflects the Appropriate Classification of Cash

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Choose the combination that best reflects the appropriate classification of cash paid for operating,investing,and financing activities.  Cash paid for:  Operating  Investing  Financing  A)   Cash to suppliers  Interest  Dividends  B)   Interest  Cash to suppliers  Income taxes  C)   Income taxes  Investment securities  Dividends  D)   Dividends  Income taxes  Cash to suppliers \begin{array}{l}\text { Cash paid for: }\\\begin{array} { l l l l } & \text { Operating } & \text { Investing } & \text { Financing } \\\text { A) } & \text { Cash to suppliers } & \text { Interest } & \text { Dividends } \\\text { B) } & \text { Interest } & \text { Cash to suppliers } & \text { Income taxes } \\\text { C) } & \text { Income taxes } & \text { Investment securities } & \text { Dividends } \\\text { D) } & \text { Dividends } & \text { Income taxes } & \text { Cash to suppliers }\end{array}\end{array}

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