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During your weekly trip to the grocery store, you purchase bread, milk, cold cereal, bananas, and ice cream. The purchase was made using a debit card. Create a table listing at least seven data items collected in this transaction and how they are entered into the system. Submit your table in a Word document or on an Excel® spreadsheet
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