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CBme

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Roland works for a hardware store. During the week, he makes deposits for the company and records them in a check ledger. Last week he made these deposits: 1,450, 765.90, 1,325.71, 597.34, and 877.45. If the beginning ledger balance was 13,821.58, what is the balance after these deposits?

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Omar wrote a check for 146.89 but recorded it in his checkbook as 156.89. His checkbook balance showed 574.34 What should it show?



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Answer to Question 1

18,837.98

Answer to Question 2

584.34; Because the check was written for 10 more than it was, Omar has 10 more in his account than he thought.





 

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