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Rodgers Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its May bank reconciliation. Calculate the adjusted cash balance per books on May 31. Cash balance per books, May 31 $5,400 Deposits in transit 375 Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 650 Bank charge for check printing 40 Outstanding checks 2,400 NSF check 140 a.$4,930 b.$5,870 c.$3,845 d.$6,245

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