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What do we mean by inventories?
a. Inventories are goods purchased for resale in the normal course of business
b. Inventories are goods purchased for own used and held in a company warehouse
c. Inventories are goods and services sold to customers in normal business operation
d. Inventories are goods purchased for resale within the two years it was acquired
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