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Chavez Alonzo added the following deposits to his checkbook for his landscaping business: 6/1, 50.00; 6/2, 45.00; 6/3, 80.00; 6/4, 60.00; 6/5, 75.00 . His beginning checkbook balance was 954.20 . What is his current balance after these deposits?
 a. 644.20
 
  b. 1,264.20
 
  c. 1,184.20
 
  d. 310.00

Question 2

Reduced costs indicate how much the objective coefficient of a decision variable that is currently 0 or at its upper bound must change before that the value of that variable changes.
 a. True
  b. False
   Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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