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6 years ago
The check stub in Alan Nelson's checkbook showed a balance of 675.00 before Alan wrote two checks for 464.00 and 101.00 . and made a deposit of 100.00 . Compute the new cash balance.

Q. 2

A German firm has contracted to sell a U.S. firm goods valued at 140,00 . euro. The euro is valued at 1.45 . Compute the value of the shipment in U.S. dollars.

Q. 3

A check register shows a balance of 19.20 before adding six deposits of 3.97, 1.84, 5.25, 28.14, 28.15, and 28.16 . Compute the new cash balance shown in the check register.

Q. 4

On a certain date the U.S. dollar is valued at 5.7757 per Danish krone and 0.528821 per British Pound. Compute how many more krone than pounds a U.S. citizen would get for 100 U.S. currency. (Round to nearest whole number.)

Q. 5

A check register shows a balance of 861.64 before writing four checks for 31.11, 157.03, 71.44, and 92.38 . Compute the new cash balance shown in the check register.

Q. 6

Great Manufacturing, Inc has contracted to sell certain goods to a company in Austria. The price agreed upon for the goods is 900,00 . euro. On the date the contract was signed, the euro was valued at 1.29 . If the value of the euro rose from 1.29 to 1.30 on the date of payment, compute how much Great Manufacturing, Inc gained by contracting in euros instead of U.S. dollars.
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6 years ago
Ans. #1

210

Ans. #2

203,000

Ans. #3

114.71

Ans. #4

525 krone

Ans. #5

509.68

Ans. #6

9,000
baller123 Author
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6 years ago
Good timing, thanks!
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