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Kyle's checking account requires that he maintain a minimum balance of $3000 to avoid a monthly service fee, and his balance at the beginning of this month was $3202.93. if kyle's transactions so far this month have been a direct deposit of $436.37 on the 4th of the month, a check written by kyle on the 7th of the month to his landlord for $650 that cleared the next day, and a cash deposit of $300 on the 10th of the month, has kyle been able to avoid the monthly service fee?

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