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A summary balance sheet for the Lemon, Mango, and Nobb partnership appears below. Lemon, Mango, and Nobb share profits and losses in a ratio of 2:3:5, respectively.
Use the following information to answer the question(s)  below.  A summary balance sheet for the Lemon, Mango, and Nobb partnership appears below. Lemon, Mango, and Nobb share profits and losses in a ratio of 2:3:5, respectively.  The partners agree to admit Oran for a one-fifth interest. The fair market value of partnership land is appraised at $200,000 and the fair market value of inventory is $175,000. The assets are to be revalued prior to the admission of Oran and there is $30,000 of goodwill that attaches to the old partnership.  -How much cash must Oran invest to acquire a one-fifth interest? A) $235,000 B) $141,000 C) $293,750 D) $301,250The partners agree to admit Oran for a one-fifth interest. The fair market value of partnership land is appraised at $200,000 and the fair market value of inventory is $175,000. The assets are to be revalued prior to the admission of Oran and there is $30,000 of goodwill that attaches to the old partnership.

-How much cash must Oran invest to acquire a one-fifth interest?


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Placebo

A substance with no therapeutic effect, used as a control in testing new drugs, or to trigger a psychological benefit in the patient.

Control Group

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Antipsychotic Drug

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Experimental Effect

The difference obtained in the dependent variable that occurs as a function of the manipulation of the independent variable.

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