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At the end оf the dаy оn June 30, Smith Cоmpаny's cаsh account showed a balance of $9,000. Smith's June 30 bank statement showed a balance of $9,500. You are preparing the bank reconciliation for the month of June. Indicate how each of the following items would be used in determining the adjusted cash balance at June 30: The company deposited $1,700 of cash receipts on the evening of June 30th, which were not reflected on the bank statement. [Classify1] One of Smith's customers issued payment in the amount of $200, which was deposited Smith Company. The bank statement didn't show this deposit, and included a note that this check was returned NSF. [Classify2] Smith Company properly issued payment in the amount of $900 for utility expense. This was incorrectly entered in the accounting system for $400. [Classify3] The bank statement included a $100 charge for new checks, the price of which was not previously known by Smith Company. [Classify4] Outstanding checks totaled $3,000 on June 30. [Classify5] Once you've classified the above, please determine the following: What was the adjusted cash balance as of June 30? [Amount1]

The fоllоwing pаrаgrаphs have main ideas that may appear at variоus places within the paragraph. Identify each main idea by choosing the correct sentence number in the space provided.   1 Do you ever wish you could shut off your brain, stop worrying about your problems, and just sleep for a few days? 2 If you could, you’d have a lot in common with animals that hibernate during the winter. 3 Hibernating animals, scientists have learned, actually switch off their brain cells for a week or more during winter months, and recent research suggests that studying how these animals do this may allow us to help people with brain damage brought on by strokes. 4 Investigations into the brain of the American ground squirrel, for instance, show that parts of the squirrel’s brain actually start to disappear once it’s gone into hibernation. 5 The squirrel’s brain cells, which resemble large bushes, each begin to shrink, or pull in their branches, until between 20 and 40 percent of the original brain structure is lost. 6 A person who suffers a severe stroke, or a loss of blood to the brain cells, might experience a similar amount of brain loss. 7 What scientists have discovered about the ground squirrel, however, is that between three and four hours after it wakes up, its brain has completely grown back again, and it continues to live its life exactly as it did before it went into hibernation. 8 Severe stroke patients, by contrast, usually manage to recover only a small fraction of their lost brain structure—and even then, it can take months or even years to make even that much progress. 9 Researchers are thus hoping that doctors will eventually be able to reproduce a hibernation-like state in the brains of people suffering from strokes to help them regrow the brain cells they have lost.

The fоllоwing pаrаgrаphs have main ideas that may appear at variоus places within the paragraph. Identify each main idea by choosing the correct sentence number in the space provided.   1 The word “suffrage” refers to the right to vote. 2 The women’s suffrage movement in the United States succeeded with passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, but not without numerous setbacks and difficulties. 3 New Jersey granted women’s suffrage in 1776, but took it away in 1807. 4 In Utah territory, women got the right to vote in 1870, but then lost it in the provisions of an 1887 federal law that prohibited polygamy. 5 In the 19th century, several anti-suffragette groups were founded. 6 Often backed by conservative men, these groups argued that women had complete freedom in the home, and that the political arena should be left to men. 7 The women’s suffrage movement gained momentum after 1900 as, one by one, many states began granting women the right to vote. 8 There was still no national suffrage law, however. 9 In 1913, when five thousand women marched for the cause in Washington, DC, a crowd of onlookers became derisive and abusive. 10 The police did not intervene, and more than one hundred women were hospitalized for injuries from the resulting chaos. 11 Even after women achieved the vote, nay-saying continued. 12 Warren G. Harding was the first president elected after passage of the 19th Amendment. 13 When his presidency was rocked by scandals, some blamed women for supporting the candidate who photographed well and was considered handsome.