Devonte is balancing his checking account. His account statement does not include a deposit of \[tex]$107.00 that he made on November 1st. What is Devonte's actual account balance?

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Account Statement 10/1/13 through 10/31/13 \\
Account Number: 98765624
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$[/tex]10/5[tex]$ & Deposit & \$[/tex]520.00 \\
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Total Deposits & & \[tex]$520.00 \\
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\#057 & $[/tex]10/3[tex]$ & \$[/tex]78.12 \\
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\#058 & [tex]$10/16$[/tex] & \[tex]$14.24 \\
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Total Checks & & \$[/tex]92.36 \\
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Total Other Withdrawals & & \[tex]$30.00 \\
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Total Withdrawals & & \$[/tex]122.36 \\
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Balance as of [tex]$10/31$[/tex] & & \[tex]$520.00 - \$[/tex]122.36 = \[tex]$397.64 \\
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To find Devonte's actual account balance after including the November 1st deposit, add the deposit amount to the balance as of October 31st:

Actual Balance = \$[/tex]397.64 + \[tex]$107.00 = \$[/tex]504.64



Answer :

To determine Devonte's actual account balance, we need to account for a deposit not included in the statement provided. Let's break down the steps to find the actual balance.

1. Identify the balance as of October 31:
According to the statement:
[tex]\[ \text{Balance as of 10/31} = \$1223.26 \][/tex]

2. Identify the deposit made on November 1:
Devonte made a deposit of $107.00 on November 1, which is not reflected in the balance as of October 31.

3. Add the deposit to the balance as of October 31:
[tex]\[ \text{Actual Balance} = \text{Balance as of 10/31} + \text{Deposit on 11/1} \][/tex]
Substituting the values:
[tex]\[ \text{Actual Balance} = 1223.26 + 107.00 \][/tex]

4. Calculate the sum:
[tex]\[ \text{Actual Balance} = 1330.26 \][/tex]

So, Devonte's actual account balance, after including the deposit made on November 1, is:
[tex]\[ \boxed{1330.26} \][/tex]