To compute the new balance, add your deposits and subtract the sum of the checks written.
1) 68.00 + 45.00 = 113.00 and 5.00 plus 52.50 = 57.50
and the balance is 113.00 - 57.50 = 55.50
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In her register, she could add and subtract as the items occurred :
2) 68.00 - 5.00 = 63.00
63.00 - 52.50 = 10.50
10.50 + 45.00 = 55.50 for the same result.
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75.50
178.70
178.70
178.70
You would have a balance of $83.68
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Outstanding Checks = $323.14 Current Bank Balance = $232.54 Outstanding Deposits = $125.98 Final Balance = Current balance + Outstanding deposits - outstanding checks = 232.54 + 125.95 - 323.14 = 35.35 The final balance on Kenneth's account will be $35.35
You would have a balance of $83.68
You would have a balance of $83.68
You would have a balance of $83.68
She should type in her current balance, then subtract each of the checks and add the deposit. 68-5-52.5+75=85.5