SOLUTION: You have £10 in your bank but write cheques for £6, £2.50, £5 and £1, what is the value?
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Question 757281: You have £10 in your bank but write cheques for £6, £2.50, £5 and £1, what is the value?
Answer by Cromlix(4381) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Total of £6 + £2.50 + £5 + £1 = £14.50
If you only have £10 in bank you are
overdrawn by £4.50.
Hope this helps.
:-)
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