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kshipps

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The check register for Promotions, Inc showed a balance of 5,684.37 . The bookkeeper then made a deposit of 6,753.91 . The bookkeeper then wrote checks for 1,704.12, 1,600.32, and 2,110.14 . Compute the new cash balance shown in the check register.

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If the U.S. dollar is worth 106.3 yen, how much would a U.S. importer pay in dollars for Japanese merchandise priced at 2,000,00 . yen?



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Answer to Question 1

7,023.70

Answer to Question 2

18,814.68





 

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