Exam 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals
Exam 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals210 Questions
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Exam 7: Mathematics of Buying85 Questions
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Exam 9: Simple Interest114 Questions
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Solve the problem.
-Brandy's Gift House pays employees for each gift they gift wrap. Assume they are paid as follows:
If Lee wraps 12 gifts, what are her gross earnings?

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Find the gross pay at the given rate. Round to the nearest cent.
-5.1 hours at $8.27 per hour and 11.0 hours at $14.83 per hour
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Round the number as requested.
-858 to the nearest thousand
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Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.
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Perform the indicated operation.
-110.48 ÷ 9.7 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)
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Solve the problem.
-It took three assembly-line workers 4.21 seconds, 5.882 seconds, and 4.5 seconds to assemble a product. How many seconds in all did they work?
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Write the decimal using numbers.
-fourteen and two hundredths
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Round the number as requested.
-6,433 to the nearest hundred
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Solve the problem.
-The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year. 

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Solve the problem.
-The city bridge has 7 lanes, all carrying equal numbers of cars. If 385 cars drive across the bridge, how many cars cross in each lane?
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