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On August 1, Barreto Company exchanged a machine for a similar machine owned by Blakey Company and also paid $7,000 cash to Blakey Company. Barreto's machine cost $85,000 when originally purchased and has
Prepare the necessary journal entries for Barreto Company and Blakey Company to record this transaction assuming commercial substance.
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