The Petty Cash cashier reported the following Petty Cash receipts: office supplies, $30.00; store supplies, $19.00; and cash left in the petty cash box, $.50 . The Petty Cash account has a $50.00 balance. The entry to replenish the Petty Cash is:
a. office supplies, debit $30.00; Store Supplies, debit $19.00; and Petty Cash, credit $49.50
b. Petty Cash, debit $49.50; Cash, credit $49.50
c. office supplies, debit $30.00; Store Supplies, debit $19.00; and Cash, credit $49.00
d. Petty Cash, debit $50.50; Cash, credit $50.50
e. office supplies, debit $30.00; Store Supplies, debit $19.00; Cash Short and Over, debit $.50; Cash, credit $49.50
e
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