Exam 1: Review and Applications of Basic Mathematics
Exam 1: Review and Applications of Basic Mathematics205 Questions
Exam 2: Review and Applications of Algebra379 Questions
Exam 3: Ratios and Proportions148 Questions
Exam 4: Mathematics of Merchandising130 Questions
Exam 5: Applications of Linear Equations91 Questions
Exam 6: Simple Interest159 Questions
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Exam 8: Compound Interest: Future Value and Present Value155 Questions
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Exam 10: Ordinary Annuities: Future Value and Present Value137 Questions
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Exam 14: Loan Amortization: Mortgages88 Questions
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The following fraction has a repeating decimal equivalent form. Express the decimal and percent equivalent form in the repeating decimal notation. Show just the minimum number of decimal places needed to display the repeating digit or group of digits.


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The distribution of scores obtained by 30 students on a quiz marked out of 10 is listed below.
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What was the average score on the test?

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The following mixed number has a terminating decimal equivalent form. Express its decimal and percent equivalent forms to five-figure accuracy:


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Calculate the total amount, including both GST and PST, that an individual will pay for a car sold for $39,500 in:
a) Alberta
b) Ontario
c) Quebec.
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The following fraction has a repeating decimal equivalent form. Express the decimal and percent equivalent form in the repeating decimal notation. Show just the minimum number of decimal places needed to display the repeating digit or group of digits.


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What percent is $1.50 of $11.50? Calculate to three-figure accuracy.
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Convert the following fraction to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures:


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If the mill rate increases by 0.25 mills, what will be the dollar increase in property taxes on a house assessed at $380,000?
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