Final answer:
Based on the account balances, all the provided statements are either false or cannot be verified. The statement that John is in greater debt than Jesse is incorrect, as Jesse has a higher negative balance. Without Michelle's exact balance, statements A, B, and D cannot be confirmed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Comparing the account balances listed, we can assess the debt levels of each person. Negative balances indicate debt.
- Jesse has a balance of -$23.25.
- John has a balance of -$19.05.
- Michelle's balance is not provided, but to answer the statements we can assume it is more negative than Christine's and less than John's.
- Christine has a balance of -$27.58.
Based on the information provided and assuming Michelle's debt falls somewhere in the missing range:
- A) Michelle is in less debt than John. This statement cannot be confirmed nor denied with the provided information.
- B) Michelle is in greater debt than Jesse. This statement cannot be confirmed nor denied with the provided information.
- C) John is in greater debt than Jesse. This statement is false, as Jesse's debt is greater than John's.
- D) Christine is in less debt than Michelle. This statement cannot be confirmed nor denied with the provided information.
Therefore, the statement that can be confirmed as true is: C) John is in greater debt than Jesse, which is in fact incorrect as Jesse is in greater debt than John, making all provided statements false or not verifiable with the given information.