Mark has $186 in his savings account. He withdraws $94, deposits $56, and then withdraws $70. Find the balance of his account.

It’s $78.

186 - 94 + 56 - 70 = ___

To find the balance of Mark's account, we need to subtract the total amount he withdrew and add the total amount he deposited.

1. Mark withdraws $94:
Balance = $186 - $94
= $92

2. Mark deposits $56:
Balance = $92 + $56
= $148

3. Mark withdraws $70:
Balance = $148 - $70
= $78

Therefore, the balance of Mark's account is $78.

To find the balance of Mark's account, we need to adjust the initial balance by subtracting the total amount he withdrew and adding the total amount he deposited.

1. Start with the initial balance of $186.
2. Mark withdraws $94, so subtract $94 from the initial balance: $186 - $94 = $92.
3. Mark then deposits $56, so add $56 to the new balance: $92 + $56 = $148.
4. Lastly, Mark withdraws $70, so subtract $70 from the new balance: $148 - $70 = $78.

Therefore, the balance of Mark's account is $78.