She should type in her current balance, then subtract each of the checks and add the deposit.
68-5-52.5+75=85.5
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To find Sherry's checkbook balance, you need to adjust her ending balance by adding the outstanding deposits and subtracting the outstanding checks. Starting with the ending balance of $124.36, add the outstanding deposits of $153.53, which gives $277.89. Then, subtract the outstanding checks of $100.19, resulting in a checkbook balance of $177.70.
To find the correct checkbook balance, you need to account for the outstanding checks and deposits. Start with the ending balance of $508.50, subtract the outstanding checks of $234.56, and add the outstanding deposits of $57.50. The calculation is: $508.50 - $234.56 + $57.50 = $331.44. Therefore, the checkbook balance should be $331.44.
To determine the checkbook balance, you need to account for the outstanding checks and deposits. Start with the ending balance of $508.80, subtract the outstanding checks of $234.56, and add the outstanding deposits of $57.50. The calculation would be: $508.80 - $234.56 + $57.50 = $331.74. Therefore, the adjusted checkbook balance should be $331.74.
To determine the adjusted checkbook balance, subtract the total of outstanding checks from the ending balance and add any outstanding deposits. Starting with an ending balance of $508.50, subtract the outstanding checks of $234.56, resulting in $273.94. Then, add the outstanding deposits of $57.50, giving an adjusted checkbook balance of $331.44.
75.50
To find the checkbook balance, start with the ending balance of $159.57. Subtract the total of the outstanding checks ($223.85) and then add the outstanding deposits ($147.96). The calculation is: $159.57 - $223.85 + $147.96, which results in an adjusted checkbook balance of $83.68.
178.70
178.70
178.70
You would have a balance of $83.68
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