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Andrej [43]
2 years ago
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18. One month, the Taylor family had cash receipts of $876.16. Their excess of cash receipts above cash payments was $56.14. Wha

t were the total cash payments for the month?
A. $932.30
B. $56.14
C. $820.02
D. $763.88
Mathematics
1 answer:
Valentin [98]2 years ago
6 0

$820.02

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the Taylor family had cash receipts of $876.16 and their excess of cash receipts above cash payments was $56.14.

The total cash payments for the month will be calculated as:

= $876.16 - $56.14

= $820.02

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