Tracy Williams deposits $500 that was in her sock drawer into a checking account at the local bank
If the bank maintains a serve ration of 10%, how will it respond to the new deposit?

Reserve ratio = 10%
Reserve = 0.1 * 500 = 50
Loan = 500 - 50 = 450
Last statement is correct
Tracy Williams deposits $500 that was in her sock drawer into a checking account at the...
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