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At the end of the week, Jason received a paycheck for $534.59. He recorded all of these transactions in his check register.
Trans typ./ Check no. Date Description of Transaction Payment/ Debit (-) Deposit/Credit (-) Balance
900
241
53.21
242
24.05
12/4 Miller's Food Market
Groceries
12/7 Frank's Auto Parts
Oil and Filter
12/8 Mike's Barber Shop
Haircut
12/9 Paycheck
243
15.00
Deposit
534.59
807
534
1,342
Evaluate Jason's check register.
OA. Jason did a good job; everything is correct.
The final balance is wrong: Jason did not add everything correctly.
Jason should have written debit instead of deposit for the transaction type.
Jason entered the amount for his paycheck in the wrong column.

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