Mathematics, 13.04.2020 23:26 jasmine3051
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Nicole started the day with $63.44 in her bank account. Later in the day, Nicole's bank processed a check that Nicole mailed last week to pay her electric bill. When this happened, the bank deducted $186.56 from Nicole's balance which caused her account to be overdrawn. Before the bank closed, Nicole made a deposit equal to the amount her account was overdrawn. What was Nicole's bank balance at the end of the day?
At the end of the day, Nicole's bank balance was
dollars.
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