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valentinak56
19 days ago
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Jones of San Diego sold Long of Baton Rouge a video system with a $6,000 list price. Sale terms were 2/10, n/30 FOB San Diego. J

ones agreed to prepay the $35 freight. Assuming Long pays the invoice within the discount period, what does Long pay Jones?
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