sues bank account has a balance of $899.83 before she starts spending money. she makes the following…

sues bank account has a balance of $899.83 before she starts spending money. she makes the following transactions: transaction cost ($) rent 353.76 video game 32.79 bike maintenance 60.26 jacket 55.62 rug 80.40 night out 35.77 sue is considering splitting the cost of a new tv with her roommate. her share would be $305.22. can sue afford this? a. yes, she can make the purchase and have money left over. b. yes, but doing so will clear out her account. c. no, making that purchase will overdraw her account. d. no, she is overdrawn already.

sues bank account has a balance of $899.83 before she starts spending money. she makes the following transactions: transaction cost ($) rent 353.76 video game 32.79 bike maintenance 60.26 jacket 55.62 rug 80.40 night out 35.77 sue is considering splitting the cost of a new tv with her roommate. her share would be $305.22. can sue afford this? a. yes, she can make the purchase and have money left over. b. yes, but doing so will clear out her account. c. no, making that purchase will overdraw her account. d. no, she is overdrawn already.

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Calculate total spending

$353.76 + 32.79+60.26 + 55.62+80.40+35.77=618.6$

Step2: Calculate remaining balance

$899.83 - 618.6 = 281.23$

Step3: Compare with TV - share cost

Since $281.23<305.22$, she cannot afford it.

Answer:

c. No, making that purchase will overdraw her account.