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.