Exam 1: Problem Solving With Math
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Exam 2: Fractions97 Questions
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Exam 6: Banking and Budgeting70 Questions
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Exam 12: Markups and Markdowns: Perishables and Breakeven Analysis87 Questions
Exam 13: How to Read, Analyze, and Interpret Financial Reports53 Questions
Exam 14: Depreciation50 Questions
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Rounding up occurs if the digit to the right of the identified digit is 5 or less.
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On Tuesday, Pizza Hut sold 60 plain pizzas at $5 each; 20 meatball pizzas at $8 each; 25 Sicilian pizzas at $9 each; and 33 large crust supremes at $10 each. What were the total dollar sales for Pizza Hut on Tuesday?
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The Weather Channel reported that normal snowfall is 138.44 inches for Lexington County. This winter the following snowfall occurred:
How much was the snowfall below normal?

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Ed Sloan bought 6,000 shares of stock in Ebay Co. After holding the stock for six months, he sold 500 shares on Monday, 220 shares on Tuesday and again on Thursday, and 900 shares on Friday. If the average share of stock he still has is worth $70 per share, what is the total value of the stock?
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Pete Hax rents a ski house in Vail for $1,800 per month for six months. Assuming Pete spends $12,955 for the total trip, how much was spent above the renting of the ski house?
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Eric Rose wants to buy a Ford Explorer that costs $26,000 with an interest charge of $3,000. If there are 50 equal payments required, what will Eric's monthly payment be?
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At Best Buy a flat screen television with a regular price of $1,790 was reduced by $395. Assuming 800 customers purchased the computer, what were the total sales to Best Buy?
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Mel Doane is taking his office staff out to lunch. He has left on his credit card a spending limit of $99.50. If the total meal includes two fruit cups, two onion soups, two veal, two roast beef, three coffees, and one soft drink, will Mel be able to use the card? (Disregard tip plus tax.) If so, how much more charging will Mel be allowed before hitting his credit limit?
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Pete Smith bought two new car tires from Firestone for $89.95 per tire. Firestone charged Pete $3.25 per tire for mounting, $2.60 per tire for valves, and $3.80 per tire for balancing. What is Pete's final bill?
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