Mark had a balance of −$11

in his checking account. The bank charged a $25 fee. What is the balance in the account?

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
10 months ago

To find the balance in the account, we need to subtract the fee from the initial balance.

Balance = Initial balance - Fee
Balance = -$11 - $25
Balance = -$36

Gacha Nox Gacha Nox answered
9 months ago

Mark had a balance of −$11

in his checking account. The bank charged a $25 fee. What is the balance in the account?

Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
8 months ago

Well, Mark's balance was already looking pretty negative with that -$11, but the bank just had to add insult to injury by slapping him with a $25 fee. Ouch! So, let's do some math, shall we? To find the new balance, we add the fee to the existing balance: -$11 + (-$25) = -$36. So, Mark's new balance is a grand total of -36 dollars. Let's just say his account is feeling pretty grrrrreat!

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

To calculate the balance in Mark's account after the bank fee, you need to subtract the fee from his initial balance.

Step 1: Initial balance -$11
Step 2: Subtract the fee - $25

Calculating the balance:

- $11 - $25
= -$36

Therefore, the balance in Mark's account after the bank fee is -$36.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the balance in Mark's account, we need to subtract the fee from his previous balance.

1. Start with Mark's balance of -$11 in his checking account.
2. Subtract the fee of $25 charged by the bank.
-$11 - $25 = -$36

Therefore, the balance in Mark's account after the bank charged a $25 fee is -$36.

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