List of asteroids/123301–123400

List of asteroids/123301–123400

|| October 19, 2000 || McGraw-Hill || G. J. Garradd
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123303 - || 2000 VT || November 1, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch
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123304 - || || November 2, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch
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123307 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123310 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123313 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123316 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123319 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123322 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123325 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123328 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123331 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123334 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123337 - || || November 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123340 - || || November 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123343 - || || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123346 - || || November 1, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch
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123349 - || || November 18, 2000 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels
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123352 - || || November 19, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123355 - || || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123358 - || || November 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123361 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123364 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123367 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123370 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123373 - || || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123376 - || || November 27, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch
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123379 - || || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123382 - || || November 21, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123385 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123388 - || || November 19, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123391 - || || November 19, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123394 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123397 - || || November 20, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR
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123400 - ||

Accounting 11: Ch.2 - Questions # 1-10 p.50-51September, 13/ 2007

1) [a] A form in which changes caused by transactions are recorded [b] The accounting term used for the left side of the account [c] The accounting term used for the right side of the account [d] A group of accounts that may be in the form of a book containing pages for each account in a manual accounting system, or may be stored on a disk or tape for computerized accounting systems.

2) An asset is on the right side because it is something that side of the equation.

3) Liabilities are on the left side because they are of that side of the equation.

4) Liabilities are on the left side because they are of that side of the equation.

5) Cash – RightSupplies – right. Mortgage – left Accounts Payable – left Computer equipment – right Bank loan – left Land – right Building – right Delivery Truck – right Owner’s Capital – left.

6) Asset account –increase side right, decrease side left. Liability account - Increase side left, decrease side right. Owner’s equity account - Increase side left, decrease side right.

8) Double entry accounting requires a debit amount equal to the credit amount for

9) that each transaction.In a ledger there are two accounts debits and credits.

10) [a] A trail balance proves the mathematical accuracy of the ledger. It does not prove that all the transaction was recorded correctly.


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