Charlie is a landscaper. He needs a new lawn mower that costs $545. He had $150 in his checking account. Then he deposited checks for $120, $46, $97, $122, and $88. If he buys the lawn mower, how much will he have left in his account?

Daniaal Sanchez

Daniaal Sanchez

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2021-02-09

Charlie is a landscaper. He needs a new lawn mower that costs $545. He had $150 in his checking account. Then he deposited checks for $120, $46, $97, $122, and $88. If he buys the lawn mower, how much will he have left in his account?

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Alara Mccarthy

Alara Mccarthy

Skilled2021-02-10Added 85 answers

Add the checks to the checking account balance of $150:$150+$120+$46+$97+$112+$88=$613
If Charlie buys the lawn mower, then we subtract $545 from the total checking account to find how much is left his account: $613$545=$68

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