Answer: $9,126
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Calculation
Sale value = $8,450 -->receivable from the buyer
Sales tax = Sale value x 8% = $8,450 x 8% = $676 -->receivable from the buyer
Accounts receivables = Sale value receivable + Sales tax receivable = $8,450 + $676 = $9,126
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