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Mathematics, 16.06.2021 17:40 amorrison10181

On February 1, Marta had $1,704.29 in a checking account. During the month, she made deposits of $714.87 and $1,249.57, wrote checks for $811.45, $939.49, and $1,531.79, and had a total of $560 in ATM withdrawals. Find her checking account balance at the end of the month.

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