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Karen deposited $25 in the bank on Monday, $50 on Wednesday, and 15 on Friday. On Saturday she took out $40. Karen's original balance was a hundred. What is her new balance now?
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Karen deposited $25 in the bank on Monday, $50 on Wednesday, and 15 on Friday. On Saturday she took out $40. Karen's original balance was a hundred. What is her new balance now?
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100 +25+50+15-40= $150
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