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alekssr [168]
3 years ago
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Consider the following incomplete deposit slip: Description Amount ($) Cash, including coins 15 00 Check 1 62 44 Check 2 27 83 C

heck 3 45 75 Subtotal ?? ?? Less cash received ?? ?? Total 62 23 How much cash did the person who filled out this deposit slip receive? a. $381.23 b. $451.02 c. $88.79 d. $436.02
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2 answers:
Alina [70]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: The correct answer is choice c.

Explanation: The subtotal equals the total amount of the money that was deposited before any cash was received by the depositor. Cash equals $15.00. The total of the checks is 62.44 + 27.83 + 45.75 = $136.02.

The subtotal is the total of the checks and cash, which is $151.02. If the amount that was deposited into the bank was $62.23, then you need to subtract that amount from the total of cash and checks to see how much cash the depositor received. $151.02 - 62.23 = $88.79, which is choice c.

netineya [11]3 years ago
3 0
The answer on e2020 is C. I just took the test. If you want to figure out how to get that answer you just add all the Cash and Checks together. 
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