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QRB 501 FINAL EXAM 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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QRB 501 FINAL EXAM 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERSSolve the problem. Round amounts to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest tenth of a percent.

Markup = $16.15; Selling price = $95.00. Find the cost.





Cost: $78.85





2

Find the interest paid on a loan of $2000 for 1 year at a simple interest rate of 7% per year.



$2,140.00



3

A number increased from 2553 to 5955 . Find the amount of increase.



3402



4

The following test scores were recorded for a student: 79, 74, 72, 68, 74,...
QRB 501 FINAL EXAM 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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QRB 501 FINAL EXAM 4 – QUESTION AND ANSWERSSolve the problem. Round amounts to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest tenth of a percent.

Markup = $16.15; Selling price = $95.00. Find the cost.





Cost: $78.85





2

Find the interest paid on a loan of $2000 for 1 year at a simple interest rate of 7% per year.



$2,140.00



3

A number increased from 2553 to 5955 . Find the amount of increase.



3402



4

The following test scores were recorded for a student: 79, 74, 72, 68, 74,...
QRB 501 Final Exam Questions and Answers – 2019

Solve the problem. Round amounts to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest tenth of a percent.

Markup = $16.15; Selling price = $95.00. Find the cost.





Cost: $78.85





2

Find the interest paid on a loan of $2000 for 1 year at a simple interest rate of 7% per year.



$2,140.00



3

A number increased from 2553 to 5955 . Find the amount of increase.



3402



4

The following test scores were recorded for a student: 79, 74, 72, 6...
QRB 501 Final Exam Questions and Answers – 2019
Last document update:
ago
QRB 501 Final Exam Questions and Answers – 2019

Solve the problem. Round amounts to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest tenth of a percent.

Markup = $16.15; Selling price = $95.00. Find the cost.





Cost: $78.85





2

Find the interest paid on a loan of $2000 for 1 year at a simple interest rate of 7% per year.



$2,140.00



3

A number increased from 2553 to 5955 . Find the amount of increase.



3402



4

The following test scores were recorded for a student: 79, 74, 72, 6...
QRB 501 Final Exam Questions and Answers



Central Airlines offers a trade discount series of 30/35/10 for frequent flyers. If a round-trip airline ticket is $683, what is the net price? Use the net decimal equivalent to find the net price. Round to the nearest cent.

Sales of frozen pizza for a club fund-raiser increased from 500 one year to 610 the next year. What was the percent of increase?

An item sells for $524.00 and is reduced to sell for $440.16. Find the markdown amount and the...
QRB 501 FINAL EXAM 3 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
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QRB 501 Final Exam Questions and Answers



Central Airlines offers a trade discount series of 30/35/10 for frequent flyers. If a round-trip airline ticket is $683, what is the net price? Use the net decimal equivalent to find the net price. Round to the nearest cent.

Sales of frozen pizza for a club fund-raiser increased from 500 one year to 610 the next year. What was the percent of increase?

An item sells for $524.00 and is reduced to sell for $440.16. Find the markdown amount and the...
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