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Gabrielle had ​$400 in her checking account and ​$225 in her savings account. If Gabrielle transferred enough money from her checking account to her savings account to double the savings account​ balance, what is her new checking account​ balance?
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Let's analyze the problem step by step.

1. **Initial Balances:**
- Checking account: $400
- Savings account: $225

2. **Doubling the Savings Account:**
- The goal is to double the savings account balance. Therefore, we need to find out what double of $225 is:
\[
2 \times 225 = 450
\]
- This means Gabrielle needs her savings account to be $450.

3. **Amount to Transfer:**
- To find out how much money she needs to transfer from her checking account to her savings account, we subtract the current savings account balance from the desired balance:
\[
450 - 225 = 225
\]
- Gabrielle needs to transfer $225 from her checking account to her savings account.

4. **New Checking Account Balance:**
- Now, we will calculate her new checking account balance after the transfer. She will subtract the transferred amount from her current checking account balance:
\[
400 - 225 = 175
\]

So, Gabrielle's new checking account balance is **$175**.

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