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Randy filled out a deposit slip today. He deposited two checks for $123.17 and $34.68 and took out $50 in cash

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What he has left in the bank is here :

(123.17 + 34.68) - 50 = 107.8

He still has $107.8 left in the bank and he has $50 in his pocket.

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User Collette
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Answer:

Explanation:

Since Randy filled out a deposit slip and deposited two checks

his balance would increase by the cheque amounts.

I cheque amount = 123.17

II cheque amount = 34.68

Total deposit = 157.85

So his balance would increase by 157.85 dollars because of deposit of two cheques

Since he withdraws 50 dollars in cash, his balance would reduce by 50 dollars

So net increase in balance in bank account = 157.85 -50 =107.85 dollars

His cash in hand increases by 50 dollars.

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