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17 April, 06:31

Wilhelmina wrote a check for $72 to pay her monthly Internet bill, but when

balancing her checkbook, she accidentally recorded it as a credit rather than

as a debit. How will her check register compare to her monthly bank

statement when she receives it?

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  1. 17 April, 07:49
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    her bank statement will show that she has $144 less than her checkbook balance

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let the amount of money in the bank before writing the check be x

    after writing the check for $72, because she accidentally recorded this as a credit, here checkbook will reflect a balance of : $ (x + 72)

    However, the bank correctly records the debit of the $72, resulting a balance of: $ (x-72)

    Hence compared to her checkbook, the bank records will show an amount difference of:

    (x-72) - (x + 72)

    = x - 72 - x - 72

    = - 144

    i. e her bank statement will show that she has $144 less than her checkbook balance
  2. 17 April, 10:14
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    The balance in her check register will be $144 over the balance on her bank statement.

    Step-by-step explanation:

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