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The petty cash fund had an initial imprest balance of
in specific petty cash tickets. The debit to Cash Short & Over would be ________.
$220. It currently has $17 in cash, $5
in miscellaneous petty cash tickets, and an additional $192in specific petty cash tickets. The debit to Cash Short & Over would be ________.
$192
$6
$197
$17
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