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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
9

Barbie s passbook savings account started out with $12000 as last month's balance. Since then, she has made two deposits of $25.

67 and 5133.54, a withdrawal of s 145.00, and interest added of s560 what is her current balance
Mathematics
2 answers:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
7 0
$16,454.21 is Barbie's current balance.

$12000.00 + $25.67 + $5133.54 - $145.00 - $560.00 = $16454.21

(assuming that is $560.00 taken out of her account in interest)
Maslowich3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Her current balance is $17,574.21

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Barbie,s passbook savings account started out with $12000 as last month's balance.

She has made two deposits of $25.67 and $5133.54

She made a withdrawal of $145.00.

Interest of Amount $560 is added to account.

To Find : Current Balance

Solution :

Barbie's account balance was $12000

She has made two deposits of $25.67 and $5133.54

So, after the addition of amount of these two deposits .

The new balance = $12000 +$25.67 + $5133.54 = $17,159.21

Now, She made a withdrawal of $145.00.

So, new balance after the deduction of withdrawal amount = $17,159.21-$145.00. = $17,014.21.

Now, interest of Amount $560 is added to account.

So, after the addition of amount of interest New balance is

= $17,014.21 +$560= $17,574.21

Hence ,The current balance is $17,574.21

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