kyle's credit bill is $360. kyle sends a check to the credit card company for $70, charges another $109 in merchandise, and then pays off another $231 of the bill. how much does kyle owe the company?

That depends on the time period between these transactions. Credit cards charge interest on the unpaid balance each month.

-360+70-109+231

kyle owes =168$ +interest

​Kyle's credit-card bill indicates that he owes ​$. He sends a check to the​ credit-card company for ​$​, charges another ​$ in​ merchandise, and then pays off another ​$ of the bill. What is the new amount that Kyle​ owes?

To calculate how much Kyle owes the credit card company, you need to subtract the payments he made from the total bill. Let's break down the transactions:

1. Kyle's credit bill is $360.
2. He sends a check to the credit card company for $70, so his remaining bill is $360 - $70 = $290.
3. Kyle then charges an additional $109 in merchandise, so his updated bill is $290 + $109 = $399.
4. Finally, he makes another payment of $231, decreasing his bill by that amount: $399 - $231 = $168.

Therefore, Kyle owes the credit card company $168.