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Dorian Vincent earned $923 for the week. Deducted from his paycheck was: $115 for income taxes, $82 for social security, $15 for union dues, and $67 for other miscellaneous items. What was the amount of his paycheck?
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The town that Imelda lives in increased in size from 17,791 to 33,608. What was the amount of the increase?
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A service station's record of gallons of gasoline sold per day over a 4 day period produced the figures below. What was the total number of gallons sold?
131; 1,897; 931; 1,722
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To calculate approximately the amount or value of something is called ____________________.
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City National charges $11,144 interest on a loan of $28,600. What equal monthly payments must be made in order to pay back the loan plus interest in 36 months?
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Last month, Jim Grimshaw harvested 325 bushels of tomatoes, 218 bushels of carrots, and 560 bushels of cucumbers. He sold the entire harvest to Produce, Inc. The tomatoes brought $4 per bushel; the carrots, $3 per bushel; and the cucumbers, $2 per bushel. If Jim's expenses amounted to $989, how much was his profit?
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The addends are 745, 923, and 245.
The sum of the problem is 1,913.
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Write the whole number in numerical form: One billion, one million, one thousand, twenty-two
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The dividend is 2,925.
The divisor is 45.
The subtrahend is 65.
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A certain employer distributed 2 pairs of safety shoes to each of its workers. A total of 106 pairs of shoes were passed out to its employees. How many employees work for this company?
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Boyd had $286 in his wallet this morning. During the day, he spent $6 for breakfast, $23 for a jacket, and $30 for a concert ticket. How much money did Boyd have left?
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Edna Boyd makes $6.50 per hour. How much does Edna earn in a 32-hour week?
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Raegan decided to save up to buy a car. After 48 weeks, she saved $2,160. That means that Raegan was saving $112 per week to reach her goal.
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The addends are 745, 923, and 245.
The sum of the problem is 1,913.
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