Nell wrote a check for $48 to pay her monthly water 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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Answer:

She will thin she has 96 extra dollars.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since she recorded it as a credit she thinks that she added that to her account, and let´s say that in her account she had $100, now she has to pay $48, so in reality she has $100-$48=52, so she actually has $52 in her account, but in her checkbook she has that she had $100 and added$48, so she will have: $100+$48=$148, that a $96 deficit from her actual account to her checkbook.

Answer:

The balance in her check register will be $96 over the balance on her bank statement.

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