Respuesta :
At the bottom of a check, you will see three groups of numbers. The first group is your routing number, the second is your account number and the third is your check number. Hope that helps,feel free to ask me more questions:)
Brainliest??
Answer:
Tracking, security and identification.
Explanation:
Each country has its own rules, on the numbers placed at the bottom of the check. Generally, made by the Central Bank or its equivalent. So if you receive a foreign check this pattern may be completely different.
In the USA, there are three groups of cryptographed numbers on the bottom of the check.
The first one is a sequel of 9 digits, dedicated to tracking the check, with information of origin, bank, agency, etc.
The Second Group has to do with the account, and besides being particular, it also matches your online number.
The last one is the check per se. It's the shortest sequel of numbers, and its role is to identify each one.