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Business, 28.10.2019 22:31 izhaneedwards

Sandy is trying to reconstruct her spending pattern from july. she knows that she had $277 in her account on july 1, but after that, her receipts and balance statements are all scrambled. here are sandy’s records: date transaction type amount ($) 7/26 purchase 86 7/25 deposit 76 7/4 purchase 137 7/6 deposit 90 7/10 purchase 131 7/9 purchase 145 7/15 deposit 152 7/19 purchase 137 assuming that this is a complete, if scrambled, record of sandy’s july spending and that any overdraft fees incurred do not affect the running total, how many times did sandy overdraw her account in july?
a. sandy never overdrew her account. b. sandy only overdrew her account once. c. sandy overdrew her account twice. d. sandy overdrew her account more than twice.

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