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Harlamova29_29 [7]
1 year ago
15

You have $21.15 in your bank account. You make a deposit of

Mathematics
1 answer:
AysviL [449]1 year ago
8 0

The money in account is $36.38.

Let, the current amount in the bank amount is x.

And the amount of money that will be deposited is y.

So, the total amount that will be in the bank can be denoted by x+y.

Given that you have $21.15 in the bank account.

So, value of x = $21.15

The amount you will be depositing in the bank account is $15.23.

So, value of y = $15.23

Hence, the total amount in the bank will be

Already amount in the bank (x) + deposited amount in the bank (y)

So, x +y

$21.15 + $ 15.23

Total amount in the bank = $36.38

Hence, total amount in the bank is $36.38

Learn more about the bank account problems here brainly.com/question/14017594

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