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Dillard's checking account charges a $13.25 monthly service fee and a $0.24 per check fee. if Dillard writes 18 check per month, should he switch to a checking account that charges $17.50 monthly service fee and no per check fee?

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A. No, because his monthly fees are currently greater than $17.50

B. Yes, because his monthly fees are currently lower than $17.50

C. Yes, because his monthly fees are currently greater than $17.50.

D. No, because his monthly fees are currently lower than $17.50

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  1. 1 May, 06:19
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    C. Yes, because his monthly fees are currently greater than $17.50.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find out if Dillard will benefit from changing to a checking account that charges $17.50 with no per check fee, we first need to calculate how much he currently spends.

    Since Dillard write 18 checks per month, we need to multiply that by $0.24 and add the total value to his current monthly service fee.

    18 x 0.24 = $4.5

    Now that we know how much he spends for all the 18 check a month we just add his monthly service fee to get his total amount.

    $4.5 + $13.25 = $17.75

    The other checking account charges $17.50 per month without a service fee, therefore:

    $17.75 > $17.50

    So Dillard with benefit from changing his checking account.
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