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Mariel wrote these checks from her checking account: $10, $10, $31, and $10. Which number shows the change in the balance of her checking account? a: $ -61 b: $ -1 c: $ 1 d: $ 61
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Mariel wrote these checks from her checking account: $10, $10, $31, and $10. Which number shows the change in the balance of her checking account?
a: $ -61
b: $ -1
c: $ 1
d: $ 61
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I would say A, if Mariel is writing the checks, doesn't this mean that she is taking money away from her accounts? A: $ -61
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A:$-61 is the correct answer
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