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- Bennett Retailers had the following transactions in November and December: November 20 Sold 20 items of merchandise to Customer B at an invoice price of $6,500 (total); terms 3/10, n/30. November 25 Sold two items of merchandise to Customer C, who charged the $800 (total) sales price on her Visa credit card. Visa charges Bennett Retailers a 3 percent credit card fee. November 28 Sold 10 identical items of merchandise to Customer D at an invoice price of $10,000 (total); terms 3/10, n/30. November 29 Customer D returned one of the items purchased on the 28th; the item was defective and credit was given to the customer. December 6 Customer D paid the account balance in full. December 20 Customer B paid the November 20 invoice in full. Required: Compute net sales for the two months ended December 31. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.On March 1, Bates Board Shop sells 351 surfboards to a local lifeguard station at a sales price of $303 per board. The cost to Bates is $158 per board. The terms of the sale are 5/15, n/30, with an invoice date of March 1. If the customer made the payment on March 20, how much cash did Bates Board Shop receive? Round to the nearest penny, two decimal places.The following transactions were selected from among those completed by Bennett Retallers in November and December: November 20 November 25 Sold 20 items of merchandise to Customer 8 at an invoice price of $6,400 (total); terms 2/10, n/30. Sold two items of merchandise to Customer C, who charged the $700 (total) sales price on her Visa credit card. Visa charges Bennett Retailers a 1 percent credit card fee. Sold 10 identical items of merchandise to Customer D at an invoice price of $9,600 (total); terms 2/10, n/38. Customer D returned one of the items purchased on the 28th; the item was defective and credit was given to the customer. December 6 Customer D paid the account balance in full. December 20 Customer 8 paid in full for the invoice of November 20. November 28 November 29 Required: Assume that Sales Returns and Allowances, Sales Discounts, and Credit Card Discounts are treated as contra-revenues; compute net sales for the two months ended December 31. Note: Do not round your…