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On August 15th RJH Inc purchased office supplies on account costing 13,000. There were no additional purchases during August or September. Office supplies on hand August 1st were worth 2,500, on August 31st were worth 8,000 and on September 30th were worth 2,000. What are the August and September office supply expenses?

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