If a transaction is properly analyzed and recorded, the total dollar amount debited will equal the total dollar amount credited.
The rule of debit and credit of double-entry accounting states that transactions are recorded in two or more accounts, where an amount is entered on the debit side and an equal amount is entered on the credit side.
So correct option is-the total dollar amount debited will equal the total dollar amount credited.
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