Exam 2: Numbers, Symbols of Operations, and the Mill
Exam 1: Using the Calculator31 Questions
Exam 2: Numbers, Symbols of Operations, and the Mill60 Questions
Exam 3: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division115 Questions
Exam 4: Fractions, Decimals, Ratios, and Percents80 Questions
Exam 5: Weights and Measures50 Questions
Exam 6: Using the Metric System of Measure93 Questions
Exam 7: Portion Control44 Questions
Exam 8: Converting Recipes, Yields, and Baking Formulas40 Questions
Exam 9: Food, Recipe, and Labor Costing51 Questions
Exam 10: Determining Cost Percentages and Pricing the Menu65 Questions
Exam 11: Inventory Procedures and Controlling Costs35 Questions
Exam 12: Purchasing and Receiving35 Questions
Exam 13: Daily Production Reports and Beverage Costs40 Questions
Exam 14: Front of the House and Managerial Mathematical Operations98 Questions
Exam 15: Personal Taxes, Payroll, and Financial Statements112 Questions
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Match the following mathematical symbols to their meaning.
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Divided by
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Rewrite the following numbers by adding commas in the correct place(s). 6346
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6,346
In large groups of numbers made up of four or more digits, the digits are placed into groups of three. Each of these groups is called a(n) _____ _______________.
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period
Match the following mathematical symbols to their meaning.
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Take away from
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Match the following mathematical symbols to their meaning.
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The product of
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_____ are numbers such as 6, 3, 1, and 7 that are used to represent whole units rather than fractional units.
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Rewrite the following numbers by adding commas in the correct place(s). 90000000000
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In the problems or statements following, the symbol of operation has been omitted. In each instance, determine the symbol that should be placed in the blank. Used to separate whole numbers from decimal fractions. ____________________
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In the problems or statements following, the symbol of operation has been omitted. In each instance, determine the symbol that should be placed in the blank. A dozen eggs at the market costs _______________1.99.
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____________________ ____________________ are numbers such as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, which are used to represent whole units rather than fractional units.
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In the problems or statements following, the symbol of operation has been omitted. In each instance, determine the symbol that should be placed in the blank. 975 _______________ 25 = 39
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In the problems or statements following, the symbol of operation has been omitted. In each instance, determine the symbol that should be placed in the blank. The Fireside Inn kept its labor cost for March at 28_______________.
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When writing words or numbers on a check, always start _____.
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Match the following mathematical symbols to their meaning.
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The same value
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Match the following chapter terms with their definition.
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Used to represent or express numbers
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mill
numerals
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The third place to the right of the decimal is called a(n) ____________________ and represents the thousandth part of a dollar, or one-tenth of one cent.
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When dealing with monetary numbers, the term cent is used to represent the value of one hundredth part of a dollar.
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