Mathematics, 12.10.2021 05:30 dbethel8408
A bank teller s two customers. Jerry makes a $20
withdrawal, so his balance changes by -$20. Hank makes
a $5 deposit, so his balance changes by $5.
Use absolute value to show the size of each transaction. Which transaction
involves more money?
O A. Hank’s deposit involves more money, because -20 is greater than
5.
O B. Hank’s deposit involves more money, because 1-20 is greater than
151
O C. Jerry’s withdrawal involves more money, because 1-20 is greater
than 51
O D. Jerry’s withdrawal involves more money, because 1-20 is less
than 151
Answers: 1
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