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The following is the adjusted trial balance for Tuttle Photography.
 Account  Debit  Credit  Cash $1,700 Accounts receivable 8,500 Supplies 100 Equipment 7,500 Accumulated $2,000 depreciation  Accounts payable 1,200 Salary payable 800 Unearned revenue 600 Capital 3,400 Drawing 2,300 Service revenue 40,000 Salary expense 24,000 Supplies expense 2,300 Depreciation expense 1,600$48,000$48,000\begin{array}{|l|r|r|}\hline\text { Account } &{\text { Debit }} &\text { Credit }\\\hline \text { Cash } & \$ 1,700 \\\hline \text { Accounts receivable } & 8,500 \\\hline \text { Supplies } & 100 \\\hline \text { Equipment } & 7,500 \\\hline \text { Accumulated } && \$ 2,000 \\\text { depreciation } & & \\\hline \text { Accounts payable } & & 1,200 \\\hline \text { Salary payable } & & 800 \\\hline \text { Unearned revenue } & & 600\\\hline \text { Capital } & & 3,400 \\\hline \text { Drawing } & 2,300 & \\\hline \text { Service revenue } & & 40,000 \\\hline \text { Salary expense } & 24,000 \\\hline \text { Supplies expense } & 2,300 \\\hline \text { Depreciation expense } & 1,600 \\\hline & \$ 48,000&\$48,000\\\hline\end{array} Using the information from the worksheet above,prepare the closing entry for the Income summary account.
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