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Webster ordered a bowl of fish chowder at the blue ship tea room. she was injured by a fish bone in the chowder, and she sued the tea room for breach of the implied warranty of merchantability. the evidence at trial showed that when chowder is made, the entire boned fish is cooked. should she recover? [webster v. blue ship tea room, 198 n. e.2d 309 (mass.)]
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Wilson company paid $5,000 for a 4-month insurance premium in advance on november 1, with coverage beginning on that date. the balance in the prepaid insurance account before adjustment at the end of the year is $5,000, and no adjustments had been made previously. the adjusting entry required on december 31 is: (a) debit cash. $5,000: credit prepaid insurance. $5,000. (b) debit prepaid insurance. $2,500: credit insurance expense. $2500. (c) debit prepaid insurance. $1250: credit insurance expense. $1250. (d) debit insurance expense. $1250: credit prepaid insurance. $1250. (e) debit insurance expense. $2500: credit prepaid insurance. $2500.
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