Ramniwas, a book-keeper, taking out a trial balance as on 31st March 2005, found that its debit and credit columns did not agree. He proceeded to check the entries and discovered the following errors:<br /><br />
A credit sale of Rs. 1,000 to Ajay had been correctly entered in the Sales Book but Ajay’s Account had been debited with Rs. 100 only.<br /><br />
The total of the Bills Payable Book Rs. 5,000 had been posted to the credit of Bills Receivable Account.<br /><br />
Rs. 2,500 paid to Ram had been wrongly posted to Shyam.<br /><br />
Rs. 100 owing by a customer had been omitted from the list of debtors.<br /><br />
The discount column of the Cash Book representing discount allowed to customer has been over-added by Rs. 10.<br /><br />
Goods worth Rs. 100 taken by the proprietor omitted to be recorded in the books.<br /><br />
Depreciation on furniture Rs. 100, had not been posted to Depreciation Account.<br /><br />
The total of Sales Book had been added Rs. 1,000 short.<br /><br />
Which of the above errors caused the totals of the Trial Balance to disagree and by how much did the totals differ?
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