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charchew

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Henry Jacobs wrote a check for 123.78 but recorded the check in his checkbook register as 103.78. Will his running balance show more or less money and by how much?

Question 2

Kelly's checkbook shows a balance of 417.32. Her bank statement included ATM fees of 2.00, 1.50, and 3.00. Kelly had also forgotten to record two ATM withdrawals, one for 40 and another for 20. What should her new checkbook balance be?



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Answer to Question 1

more by 20

Answer to Question 2

350.73;
417.32 - (2.00 + 1.50 + 3.00 + 40 + 20 ) = 350.73



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