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Kailash purchased 41 tires for his fleet at a cost of $75 per tire. What was the total cost of his purchase?
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Write the whole number in numerical form: Sixty-five million, two hundred six
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Serena counts her calories over several days. What is her total caloric intake given these values: 1,405; 1,219; 1,119; 1,353.
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Last month was Valentine's Day and Martin's daily sales for roses totaled $4,087. This month's sales are $2,904. How much more did Martin's store earn during last month?
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Roy Landers bought 3,000 shares of stock for $59 per share. Six months later he sold the 3,000 shares of stock for $75 per share. If the stockbroker's commission was $975, how much profit did Roy make on the transaction?
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Thunder Company employs 114 employees in its materials department, 441 employees in its assembly plant, and 130 in the finishing plant. There are also 63 office employees, 8 security guards, 117 salespeople, and 8 executives. How many people work for this company?
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The quotient is the answer to a(n) ____________________ problem.
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A contestant agreed to split her prize money equally with her family. There are 11 members in her family, including the contestant. If she won $275,000, how much money will each family member receive?
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Leonard owns an auto dealership. This week he must order 61 new Ford Transits. If each Ford Transit costs Leonard $8,532, how much is his total purchase?
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Whole numbers, also called integers, are found to the left of the decimal point.
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The number 1,975,512 has been rounded all the way.
The result is 1,900,000.
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