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Compute the new checkbook balance. Previous balance: $465.98 Checks written: $10.00, $14.95, $6.07, and $109.10 Deposits made: $30.00 Show all work.
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Compute the new checkbook balance. Previous balance: $465.98 Checks written: $10.00, $14.95, $6.07, and $109.10 Deposits made: $30.00 Show all work.
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465.98-10.00-14.95-6.07-109.1+(30.00) =355.86
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