The Trial balance shows accumulated depreciation as $10,000. The depreciation expense for the month is S300. the Adjusted trial balance shows accumulated depreciation as a. $10,300 Debit O b. $10,300 Credit O c. $10,000 Credit d. $9,700 Credit
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