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Blake Department Store sells television sets with one-year warranties that cover repair and replacement of television parts. In the month of June, Blake sells forty television sets with a per unit price of $500. If Blake estimates warranty fulfillment at 10% of sales, what would be the warranty liability reported in June?
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