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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 16:01, oliwia0765

Select the correct answer. Jason started last week with $900 in his checking account. During the week, he wrote the checks below. At the end of the week, Jason received a paycheck for $534.59. He recorded all of these transactions in his check register. Trans typ./ Check no. DateDescription of TransactionPayment/ Debit (-)Deposit/ Credit (+)Balance 90000 24112/4Miller's Food Market53.21 5321 Groceries 84679 24212/7Frank's Auto Parts24.05 2405 Oil and Filter 82274 24312/8Mike's Barber Shop15.00 1500 Haircut 80774 Deposit12/9Paycheck534.59 53459 1,34233 Evaluate Jason's check register. A. Jason did a good job; everything is correct. B. The final balance is wrong; Jason did not add everything correctly. C. Jason should have written debit instead of deposit for the transaction type. D. Jason entered the amount for his paycheck in the wrong column.

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