Corven has a checking account. the balance at the beginning of october was $12145.87
during th...
Mathematics, 02.12.2019 22:31 amyeileen
Corven has a checking account. the balance at the beginning of october was $12145.87
during the month he made deposits totaling $3783.51 and wrote checks totaling $871.90.
additionally he paid the account maintenance fee of $10 and earned $7.15 in interest on
the account. what was his balance at the end of the month?
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