Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

Stacy just transferred $99 out of her bank account. As a result, the account now has $670 left in it. How much money was in the account before the transfer?

Question

Stacy just transferred 99outofherbankaccount.Asaresult,theaccountnowhas99 out of her bank account. As a result, the account now has 670 left in it. How much money was in the account before the transfer?

🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

To find out how much money was in Stacy's account before the transfer, you need to add the amount she transferred to the amount left in the account after the transfer.

Here are the steps:

  1. Identify the amount transferred: $99
  2. Identify the amount left in the account after the transfer: $670
  3. Add the amount transferred to the amount left in the account: 99+99 + 670 = $769

So, Stacy had $769 in her account before she made the transfer.

This problem has been solved

Similar Questions

At a sale Michelle bought a tee shirt for $14.65, a DVD for $27.95 and a smoothie for $6.50 using her debit card.  If she had $100 in the bank to start with, how much money does she now have in her bank account?

Mr. Barker saved his money for 47 years and had $3,700,028 in the bank. He used his money to go on an adventure and spent $967,300. How much did he have left after his adventure?$

Becky has $100 in the bank. She takes out d dollars, & has $63 left. Choose the right equation.

Wendy carefully tracks her money. Her records indicate she spent $4000 on an emerald pendant and deposited $6000 she made from an online auction. What was the change in how much money Wendy had?

Jason and Lisa had some money in their bank. After Jason and Lisa managed to save $189 and $81 respectively, the amount of money Jason had was twice of Lisa. If initially, the money Jason and Lisa had in the bank were in the ratio 5 : 7, how much did Jason have after saving?

1/3

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.