The teller apologizes to Alissa and explains that she cannot accept the deposit ticket in its current form. Determine what, if anything, Alissa will have to change in order for her deposit ticket to be accepted.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
DEPOSIT TICKET & \begin{tabular}{c}
CATM \\
2.12/4.8
\end{tabular} & & \\
\hline
Alissa Sawyer & [tex]$?$[/tex] & 311.7 & 5 \\
\hline
10186 3rd St. & [tex]$\ \textgreater \ $[/tex] & [tex]$588 \cdot 1$[/tex] & 1 \\
\hline
Noname, PA & \begin{tabular}{c} \end{tabular} & & \\
\hline
Date November 8, 20 & [tex]$\rightarrow$[/tex] & 899.8 & 6 \\
\hline
\begin{tabular}{c}
Alissa Sawyer
\end{tabular} & max & 260.0 & 0 \\
\hline
& [tex]$\$[/tex]$ & 629.8 & 6 \\
\hline
\begin{tabular}{c}
People's Bank
\end{tabular} & & & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

A. The subtotal is calculated incorrectly.
B. Alissa forgot to sign the deposit ticket for less cash back.
C. The total is calculated incorrectly.
D. Alissa forgot to date the deposit ticket.



Answer :

Let's break down the information provided and identify the issues with Alissa's deposit ticket.

1. Subtotal Calculation:

The subtotals provided in the deposit ticket are:
- [tex]$311.7 - $[/tex]588.1
- [tex]$899.8 - $[/tex]629.8

We can sum these values to get the correct subtotal:
[tex]\[ 311.7 + 588.1 + 899.8 + 629.8 = 2429.4 \][/tex]

However, based on the information given, it seems there may have been some confusion, as one of these values could be considered as an error or cash back. The subtotal we should consider should not include incorrectly provided values.

2. Total Provided and Given Subtotal:

The total value provided on the ticket is [tex]$260.0. This seems suspiciously low compared to the individual amounts listed. We can suspect that the subtotal of $[/tex]629.8 might be provided mistakenly for the entire total instead of being part of the subtotals.

3. Check If the Subtotal is Correct:

To identify the potential correct subtotal:
[tex]\[ 311.7 + 588.1 + 899.8 = 1799.6 \][/tex]
There might be an additional amount not correctly identified yet. If `[tex]$260.0` is meant to be the total correctly (maybe cash back or another calculation involved), this assumption might be wrong but tells us the provided subtotal values are indeed incorrect. 4. Total Calculation Check: The correct total should be the sum of subtotals with any less cash back value adjusted: \[ \text{Total Correct} = 311.7 + 588.1 + 899.8 + 629.8 = 2429.4 \] Since there is no mention of less cash back, the total being given as $[/tex]260.0 appears faulty for consideration:
[tex]\[ 2429.4 \neq 260.0 \][/tex]

5. Date and Signature Check:

While reviewing the ticket, the provided hint suggests that Alissa forgot to date the deposit ticket fully (possibly incomplete or incorrect straight).

6. Analysis:

Based on the diagnosis:
1. The subtotal provided is wrongly calculated, and correct subtotal indeed should reflect correct values.
2. The total is indeed incorrect compared to expected value.
3. It appears Alissa forgot to sign in the less cash back field (also verify for comprehensive check).
4. Possible missing full date specification of November 8 and/or signature.

Solution:

[tex]\[ \boxed{ 1. Correct the subtotal to sum up correctly from the provided values. 2. The total amounts need correction on the final input. 3. Ensure all fields, including signatures and date, are comprehensively filled. } \][/tex]