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Your savings account has a balance of $915. You withdraw $75, $36, and $20. What is your new balance? A. $784 B. $525 C. $794 D. $608

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After withdrawing $75, $36, and $20 from a starting savings-account balance of $915, the new balance of the account would be $784.

This question relates to savings and withdrawals. You start with a balance of $915 in your savings account.

You then make three withdrawals: one of $75, then $36, and finally $20.

To find the new balance, we would have to subtract each of these withdrawal amounts from the initial balance.

  1. First, we subtract the $75: $915 - $75 = $840.
  2. Next, we subtract the $36: $840 - $36 = $804.
  3. Finally, we subtract the $20: $804 - $20 = $784.

Therefore, your new balance after these withdrawals would be $784, which corresponds to option A.

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