Question
Rectify the following errors assuming that there is no Suspense Account:
  1. The Returns Inward Book has been overcasted by ₹ 200.
  2. Purchases Book carried forward ₹ 75 less.
  3. Sales Book carried forward ₹ 41 less on Page 10 and ₹ 43 more on Page 12.
  4. Goods sold to Gautam were posted as ₹ 215 instead of ₹ 251.

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