Answer :
Sure, let's tackle this problem step-by-step by examining and filling in missing values for the given financial data sections as per the tables provided.
### Step 1: Cash Section
Given:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Cash} \\ \hline 100 & 50 \\ \hline 300 & 60 \\ \hline 20 & \\ \hline 310 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
#### Analysis:
- The given values of cash in columns 1 and 2 of the table need to be analyzed to fill in the missing values. It is typically assumed that the values are cumulative or part of a sequence related by some operation.
To fill in the missing values:
1. Calculating 3rd row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 3rd row} = 50 + 60 = 110 \][/tex]
2. Calculating 4th row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 4th row} = 60 + 60 = 120 \][/tex]
3. Calculating 5th row, 2nd column (total)
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 5th row} = 50 + 60 + 110 + 120 = 340 \][/tex]
Updated Cash Section:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Cash} \\ \hline 100 & 50 \\ \hline 300 & 60 \\ \hline 20 & 110 \\ \hline 310 & 120 \\ \hline & 340 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 2: Supplies Section
Given:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Supplies} \\ \hline 10,000 & 3,800 \\ \hline 1,100 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline 7,300 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
#### Analysis:
- We assume the values might signify inventory steps or reductions.
To fill in the missing values:
1. Calculating 2nd row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 2nd row} = 3,800 - 3,700 = 100 \][/tex]
2. A rational assumption for missing cells:
Assumptions could vary based on context or typical patterns, but consistent logic would use incremental other operations.
Updated Supplies Section:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Supplies} \\ \hline 10,000 & 3,800 \\ \hline 1,100 & 100 \\ \hline & 300 \\ \hline 7,300 & 7,600 \\ \hline & 300 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 3: Wages Payable Section
Given data suggests missing values cannot be directly done as no pointer.
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Wages Payable } \\ \hline & \\ \hline 500 & \\ \hline 100 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 4: Accounts Payable Section
There is a possible logical follow surround given values or pattern for calculations:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Accounts Payable } \\ \hline 2,000 & 8,000 \\ \hline 2,700 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline & 3,300 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Assuming consistent growth or dependency to fill values in the columns.
### Step 5: Accounts Receivable Section
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Accounts Receivable } \\ \hline 600 & 150 \\ \hline & 150 \\ \hline & 150 \\ \hline 50 & 100 \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Assume losses or summations fill the balance.
Filling comprehensive details or further calculations on remaining logic dependent define all calculations will need deeper context understanding.
### Step 1: Cash Section
Given:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Cash} \\ \hline 100 & 50 \\ \hline 300 & 60 \\ \hline 20 & \\ \hline 310 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
#### Analysis:
- The given values of cash in columns 1 and 2 of the table need to be analyzed to fill in the missing values. It is typically assumed that the values are cumulative or part of a sequence related by some operation.
To fill in the missing values:
1. Calculating 3rd row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 3rd row} = 50 + 60 = 110 \][/tex]
2. Calculating 4th row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 4th row} = 60 + 60 = 120 \][/tex]
3. Calculating 5th row, 2nd column (total)
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 5th row} = 50 + 60 + 110 + 120 = 340 \][/tex]
Updated Cash Section:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Cash} \\ \hline 100 & 50 \\ \hline 300 & 60 \\ \hline 20 & 110 \\ \hline 310 & 120 \\ \hline & 340 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 2: Supplies Section
Given:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Supplies} \\ \hline 10,000 & 3,800 \\ \hline 1,100 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline 7,300 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
#### Analysis:
- We assume the values might signify inventory steps or reductions.
To fill in the missing values:
1. Calculating 2nd row, 2nd column
[tex]\[ \text{Second column value at 2nd row} = 3,800 - 3,700 = 100 \][/tex]
2. A rational assumption for missing cells:
Assumptions could vary based on context or typical patterns, but consistent logic would use incremental other operations.
Updated Supplies Section:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Supplies} \\ \hline 10,000 & 3,800 \\ \hline 1,100 & 100 \\ \hline & 300 \\ \hline 7,300 & 7,600 \\ \hline & 300 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 3: Wages Payable Section
Given data suggests missing values cannot be directly done as no pointer.
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Wages Payable } \\ \hline & \\ \hline 500 & \\ \hline 100 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
### Step 4: Accounts Payable Section
There is a possible logical follow surround given values or pattern for calculations:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Accounts Payable } \\ \hline 2,000 & 8,000 \\ \hline 2,700 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline & 3,300 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Assuming consistent growth or dependency to fill values in the columns.
### Step 5: Accounts Receivable Section
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Accounts Receivable } \\ \hline 600 & 150 \\ \hline & 150 \\ \hline & 150 \\ \hline 50 & 100 \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
Assume losses or summations fill the balance.
Filling comprehensive details or further calculations on remaining logic dependent define all calculations will need deeper context understanding.