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Sebastian's Coffee Shop Makes and Sells Specialty Coffee

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Sebastian's Coffee Shop makes and sells specialty coffee drinks, sandwiches and pastries. Sebastian has hired you to construct the shop's first chart of accounts; he wants to use a block coding system. Use the principles of block coding to assign account numbers to the accounts listed below.  Account  title  Account  number  Account title  Account  number  Supplies  Sales  Equipment  Sales  discounts  Wages  payable  Wages  expense  Long-term notes  payable  Interest  expense  Retained  earnings  Cost of goods  sold \begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | } \hline { \begin{array} { c } \text { Account } \\\text { title }\end{array} } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Account } \\\text { number }\end{array} & \text { Account title } & { \begin{array} { c } \text { Account } \\\text { number }\end{array} } \\\hline \text { Supplies } & & \text { Sales } & \\\hline \text { Equipment } & & \begin{array} { l } \text { Sales } \\\text { discounts }\end{array} & \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Wages } \\\text { payable }\end{array} && \begin{array} { l } \text { Wages } \\\text { expense }\end{array} & \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Long-term notes } \\\text { payable }\end{array} & & \begin{array} { l } \text { Interest } \\\text { expense }\end{array} & \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Retained } \\\text { earnings }\end{array} && \begin{array} { l } \text { Cost of goods } \\\text { sold }\end{array} & \\\hline\end{array}

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