Kathy has a checkbook balance of $579.35. Her bank statement shows a balance of $597.50. Her outstanding checks total $115.65. There were $22.50 in fees and charges. The difference in the adjusted checkbook balance and adjusted bank statement balance is an unrecorded ATM withdrawal. What is that amount?
A) $18.15
B) $75.00
C) $97.50
D) $156.30
B
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What will be an ideal response?