When an asset is sold, a gain is calculated as the difference between
A) sale price and the depreciable cost of the asset sold.
B) sale price and the carrying value of the asset sold.
C) carrying value and the residual value of the asset sold.
D) sale price and the original cost of the asset sold.
B
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