Chart of accounts coding
Bumble Beasley attempted to design a hierarchical chart of accounts in the following format: x.y.z. "X" stands for the type of account (1 = asset, 2= liability, etc.), while "Y" indicates whether the account is current (1) or non-current (2). If the current/non-current designation doesn't apply, "Y" is the number "zero." "Z" identifies the specific account. He developed the following account numbers:
Identify the accounts that are correctly coded.
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