Aspen Co. has installed a piece of machinery for a total of $50,000. In its third month of operation, ordinary repairs of $800 had to be made on the machine. This $800 would be:
A) added to the cost of the machinery.
B) treated as a repairs and maintenance expense.
C) capitalized in an asset account.
D) deducted from cost of the machinery.
B) treated as a repairs and maintenance expense.
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What will be an ideal response?
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