Exam 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals
Exam 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals210 Questions
Exam 2: Fractions143 Questions
Exam 3: Percents109 Questions
Exam 4: Equations and Formulas142 Questions
Exam 5: Bank Services32 Questions
Exam 6: Payroll106 Questions
Exam 7: Mathematics of Buying85 Questions
Exam 8: Mathematics of Selling75 Questions
Exam 9: Simple Interest114 Questions
Exam 10: Compound Interest and Inflation52 Questions
Exam 11: Annuities, Stocks, and Bonds73 Questions
Exam 12: Business and Consumer Loans121 Questions
Exam 13: Taxes and Insurance115 Questions
Exam 14: Depreciation82 Questions
Exam 15: Financial Statements and Ratios54 Questions
Exam 16: Budgeting and Business Statistics87 Questions
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Solve the problem.
-The following chart shows e-Train Company's expenses by department for each of the first six months of the year. 

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Solve the problem.
-Jose Ramirez, a salesperson for a chemical company, travelled 1,733 miles on Monday, 219 miles on Tuesday, and 2,177 miles on Thursday. Find the total number of miles he travelled during these
Three days.
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Solve the problem.
-Jack borrowed $1,110 from his brother. Jack's brother wants 9 monthly payments of $140 to repay the loan. How much extra is Jack's brother charging for the loan?
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Solve the problem.
-Lesley purchased office supplies for her business. She spent $5 on paper, $7 on pens, $8 on folders, and $92 on computer disks. What was the total amount that she spent?
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Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
-327.726
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Solve the problem.
-One cook can make enough food for 350 people a night. How many cooks are needed to feed 1,750 people a night?
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Provide an appropriate response.
-Why must decimal points be lined up in division of decimals?
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Solve the problem.
-Jack borrowed $320 from his brother. Jack's brother wants 6 monthly payments of $85 to repay the loan. How much extra is Jack's brother charging for the loan?
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Rewrite the number as indicated.
-A company had net revenues of $8,500,945 in one year. Write this number using words.
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Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
-1.883
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First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.
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