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Contemporary Mathematics for Business and Consumers 7th Edition by Robert Brechner ,George Bergeman

Edition 7ISBN: 978-1285448596
book Contemporary Mathematics for Business and Consumers 7th Edition by Robert Brechner ,George Bergeman cover

Contemporary Mathematics for Business and Consumers 7th Edition by Robert Brechner ,George Bergeman

Edition 7ISBN: 978-1285448596
Exercise 1
Perform the indicated operation for the following.
Perform the indicated operation for the following.
Explanation
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Steps for adding whole numbers:
Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on.
Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column.
Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left.
Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here.
Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column.
Units column:
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is    Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column.
Tens column:
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is    Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column.
Hundreds column:
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is    Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column.
Thousands column:
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is    Enter the 3 under the thousands column.
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is    The solution by adding the whole numbers is
Steps for adding whole numbers:  Step 1: Write the whole numbers in columns so that you line up the place values units, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Step 2: Add the digits in each column, starting on the right with the units column. Step 3: When the total in a column is greater than nine, write the units digit and carry the tens digit to the top of the next column to the left. Step 1: Write the numbers in columns so that the place values line up. Already they are lined up here. Step 2: Add the digits in the each column, starting with the units column. Units column:     Enter the 2 under the units column and carry the 1 to the tens column. Tens column:     Enter the 0 under the tens column and carry the 1 to the hundreds column. Hundreds column:     Enter the 0 under the hundreds column and carry the 1 to the thousands column. Thousands column:     Enter the 3 under the thousands column.    The solution by adding the whole numbers is
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