On March 12, Klein Company sold merchandise in the amount of $7,800 to Babson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,500. Klein uses the perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for sales. On March 15, Babson returns some of the merchandise. The selling price of the merchandise is $600 and the cost of the merchandise returned is $350. Babson pays the invoice on March 20, and takes the appropriate discount. The amount that Klein receives from Babson on March 20 is:
A. $7,200.
B. $7,056.
C. $7,044.
D. $7,644.
E. $7,800.
Answer: B
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