Mathematics, 29.09.2020 21:01, bellagvjh1760
Travis received a letter from his bank saying that his checking account balance fell
zero. His account transaction log is shown below.
On which line did Travis make a mathematical error?
CHECK NO.
PAYMENT
DEPOSIT
DATE
10/17
10/18
DESCRIPTION OF TRANSACTION
Beginning Balance
CBC Audio (Headphones)
BALANCE
$367.50
-62.00
1125
$62.00
$305.50
Line 1
1126
10/22
NY Sport (Basketball Shoes)
$87.00
-87.00
$218.50
Line 2
Debit
10/25
Gary's Country Market
$38.50
-38.50
$180.00
Line 3
1127
10/25
Iggy's Skate Shop (Skateboard)
$188.00
-188.00
$8.00
Line 4
10/25
Cash Deposit (Birthday Money)
$20.00
+20.00
$28.00
Lines
Debit
10/30
McDonuts
$5.95
-5.95
$22.05
Line 6
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