Q:

Rosario works for a small medical practice. Only three employees work in the office, so Rosario is often asked to take on additional tasks when other employees are sick or on vacation. Debbie, Rosario’s coworker, counted a total of $8,000 in Medical supplies in the March 1 inventory count. On March 31, Rosario filled-in for Debbie and counted $3,000 of Medical supplies. During the month of March, records show supplies received of $10,000 and supplies provided to patients of $2,000. Rosario feels concerned that some supplies are missing.

Accepted Solution

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Answer:Amount missing = $10000Step-by-step explanation:Total amount of supplies received = $10,000Debbie recieved = $8000Rosario recieved = $3000Supplies provided for patients = $2000Actual amount present = total amount recieved (Debbie + Rosario) - amount given out.Amount present = [(8000 + 3000) - 2000]Amount present = $11000 - $2000Amount present = $9000However, record shows that supplies recieved $10000Amount missing = amount in record - amount present Amount missing = $10000 - $9000Amount missing = $1000Amount present =