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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 01:59 jynaepooh

At the end of the week, Jason received a paycheck for $53459. He recorded all of these transactions in his check register.

Trans typ./ Check no. Date Description of Transaction Payment/ Debit (-) Deposit Credit (+) Balance

90000

241

12/4 Miller's Food Market 53.21

5321

Groceries

846 79

12/7 Frank's Auto Parts 24.05

24 05

Oil and Filter

822 74

243

12/8 Mike's Barber Shop 15.00

15 00

Haircut

807

Deposit

12/9 Paycheck

534.59

534

1,342 33

Evaluate Jason's check register

A. Jason did a good job; everything is correct.

B. The final balance is wrong: Jason did not add everything correctly.

C.

Jason should have written debit instead of deposit for the transaction type.

D. Jason entered the amount for his paycheck in the wrong column.

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