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Business, 17.09.2021 18:10, 20meansdd

Look at the table below showing an example of a checkbook ledger. A 6-column table has 5 rows. The first column is labeled Check number with entries blank, blank, 156, blank, blank. The second column is labeled Date with entries 9/15, 9/16, 9/18, 9/18, 9/18. The third column is labeled Description with entries pharmacy, paycheck, rent, dinner, movie tickets. The fourth column is labeled amount debited with entries (in dollars) 15.20, blank, 425, 22.30, 26.75. The fifth column is labeled Amount credited with entries blank, 1,015.50 dollars, blank, blank, blank. The sixth column is labeled Balance with entries 219.80 dollars, blank, blank, blank, blank. According to the table, what is Omar’s bank balance? $761.25 $810.30 $814.75 $1,186.25

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