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Lynn had overdrawn her checking account 3 days in a row after the balance reached $0. Each day she took out $15 without realizi...Asked by asdasdasd asdasdasd
Lynn had overdrawn her checking account 3 days in a row after the balance reached $0. Each day she took out $15 without realizing what had happened. Which of the following would appear on a bank statement representing the amount currently in her account since she spent more than she had?
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On Lynn's bank statement, it would show a negative balance or an overdraft fee.
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I apologize if my response was misleading. If Lynn's account has been overdrawn for three consecutive days, it is possible that her bank statement would show three separate transactions of $15 each, reflecting the withdrawals she made without sufficient funds. Additionally, the bank statement might also include an overdraft fee charged by the bank for each overdrawn transaction.
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