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At the start of the summer, you have $603.15 in the bank. You make deposits of $90.89 in June, $106.03 in July, and $70.04 in August. At the end of the summer, how much money do you have in the bank?

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  1. Yesterday, 09:46
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    To answer this question is simple: you just add it all up.

    You start with $603.15, then you add up how much each of the deposits were in June, July, and August.

    So, therefore, it would be:

    $603.15 + $90.89 + $106.03 + $70.04 = $807.11
  2. Yesterday, 11:27
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    The answer is simply 870.11, do the math yourself!
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