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3. Maxine has assets worth $145,000 and liabilities totaling $75,000. What is Maxine's net worth? A $155,000 B-$15,000 C $70,000 D-$85,000
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3. Maxine has assets worth $145,000 and liabilities totaling $75,000. What is Maxine's net worth?
A $155,000
B-$15,000
C $70,000
D-$85,000
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It would be C
145,000- 75,000=70000
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Answer: C.) $70,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Assets - Liabilities = Net worth
$145,000 - $75,000 = $70,000
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