What is the new balance?

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[tex]$(+)$[/tex] \\
Deposits
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& & Beginning Balance & & & & 418.95 \\
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457 & 5/12 & Water Bill & 28.94 & & & 390.01 \\
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& 5/14 & Cash gift & & & 25.00 & 415.01 \\
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New Balance: [tex]$\$[/tex] 345.09$



Answer :

Sure, let's go through the transactions step-by-step to determine the new balance. The table provides information on the beginning balance, a debit, and a deposit.

1. Beginning Balance:
- The initial balance is \[tex]$418.95. 2. Water Bill (Debit): - On 5/12, a payment for the water bill is made, which is a debit (withdrawal) of \$[/tex]28.94.
- To find the balance after this debit, we subtract the debit amount from the beginning balance:
[tex]\[ 418.95 - 28.94 = 390.01 \][/tex]

3. Cash Gift (Deposit):
- On 5/14, a cash gift is received, which is a deposit of \[tex]$25.00. - To find the new balance after this deposit, we add the deposit amount to the balance after the debit: \[ 390.01 + 25.00 = 415.01 \] So the new balance, after considering the debit for the water bill and the deposit from the cash gift, is \$[/tex]415.01.