Ans: B. Cash
Since the merchandiser is selling on account, it means goods are being sold on credit. Hence, cash will not be involved.
The journal entry would be as follows:
Accounts Receivale......Dr.
Cost of Goods Sold.......Dr.
To Sales
To Inventory
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