The accounting entry for the additions to equipment that increase the usefulness of equipment includes
a. debiting Repair Expense and crediting Equipment; b. debiting Cash and crediting Equipment; c. debiting Equipment and crediting Cash or a liability account; d. debiting Equipment Expense and crediting Cash or a liability account; e. debiting Equipment
and crediting Purchases
C
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