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jenna1

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Categorizing accounts according to the number of days the account is past-due describes
 
 aging accounts receivable
  accounts receivable turnover
  None of these answers
  accounts receivable analysis

Question 2

_____ is/are considered a precautionary health measure utilized for infection control.
 
 Vaccinations
  All are precautionary tools.
  Sleep
  Handwashing



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Answer to Question 1

aging accounts receivable

Rationale: Aging accounts receivable is how often accounts receivable are paid in a period; the others are nonsense distractors.

Answer to Question 2

All are precautionary tools.

Rationale: Hand washing, sleep, vaccinations, and exercise are some of the precautionary tools used for infection control.



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