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Your bank account balance is $46.74. You deposit $60.86, then withdraw $134.70. What is your new balance? Solve to get points!
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Your bank account balance is $46.74. You deposit $60.86, then withdraw $134.70. What is your new balance?
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The answer is 6/3>2/3
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