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Corinto Co. sold merchandise to Genesis Co. on account, P18,000, terms 2/15, net 45. The cost of the merchandise sold is P15,500. Corinto Co. issued a credit memo for P1,750 for merchandise returned that originally cost P1,400. The Genesis Co. paid the invoice within the discount period. What is amount of net sales from the above transactions?
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