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Amala listed her assets and liabilities.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
Credit Card Balance & \begin{tabular}{c}
Car \\
(Paid in full)
\end{tabular} & Jewelry & Student Loan & Savings Account & Stocks \\
\hline
\[tex]$ 850 & \$[/tex] 2,200 & \[tex]$ 125 & \$[/tex] 2,500 & \[tex]$ 1,200 & \$[/tex] 1,500 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

What is the total of Amala's liabilities?

A. \[tex]$ 2,500
B. \$[/tex] 3,350
C. \$ 5,550


Sagot :

To find the total of Amala's liabilities, we need to identify which of the listed items are liabilities. In this case, the noted liabilities are the Credit Card Balance and the Student Loan.

Given:
- Credit Card Balance: [tex]$850 - Student Loan: $[/tex]2500

To find the total liabilities, we add these two amounts together:
[tex]\[ 850 + 2500 = 3350 \][/tex]

Therefore, the total of Amala's liabilities is [tex]$3350. Hence, among the given options, the correct answer is: \[ \$[/tex] 3,350 \]