Exam 1: Review of Whole Numbers and Integers
Exam 1: Review of Whole Numbers and Integers73 Questions
Exam 2: Review of Fractions38 Questions
Exam 3: Decimals64 Questions
Exam 4: Banking70 Questions
Exam 5: Equations67 Questions
Exam 6: Percents55 Questions
Exam 7: Business Statistics93 Questions
Exam 8: Trade and Cash Discounts96 Questions
Exam 9: Markup and Markdown89 Questions
Exam 10: Payroll102 Questions
Exam 11: Simple Interest and Simple Discount94 Questions
Exam 12: Consumer Credit73 Questions
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Write as a number.
-Forty five thousand, eight hundred four.
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Our number system is made up of eleven digits (0 through 10).
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47 × 1,000 means adding 3 zeros to the number being multiplied.
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Write as a number.
-Six hundred million, nine hundred sixty-two thousand, three hundred nine.
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You must first regroup the digits in the minuend, when it becomes necessary to subtract a digit from a smaller digit.
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Perform the operation by applying the standard order of operations for a series of calculations
-6,099,600 ÷ 300
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In division, the number doing the dividing is called the divisor.
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In a division problem that comes out evenly (with no remainder), the dividend always equals the________ times the__________ .
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Sales at Andrea's Formal Wear Shop were $1147 this week. This is $112 less than the sales last week. What were last week's sales?
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In the multiplication problem 623 × 32 = 19,936, the number 623 is the multiplier.
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A baby weighed 6 pounds at birth and gained 3 pounds a month. How much did the baby gain in 3 months?
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