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To the beginning balance, add the deposit made and then subtract the sum of the outstanding checks to figure out the new balance.

Beginning balance + deposit: 398.52 + 425.69 = 824.21

Outstanding checks: 29.72 + 135.47 + 208.28 = 373.47

Balance - outstanding checks: 824.21 - 373.47 = 450.74 (new balance)

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Q: At the beginning of the week the balance in your checkbook was 398.52 During the week you made a deposit of 425.69 You also wrote checks for 29.72 135.47 and 208.28 What is your balance?
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