Procedures – 14th Edition
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TEST BANK
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Jeffrey Slater
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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© Jeffrey Slater. All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Test Bank – Practical Business Math Procedures, 14th Edition (ISBN 9781266015526)
Jeffrey Slater, Sharon Wittry
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Chapter 1. Whole Numbers: How to Dissect and Solve Word Problems
Chapter 2. Fractions
Chapter 3. Decimals
Chapter 4. Banking
Chapter 5. Solving for the Unknown: A How-to Approach for Solving Equations
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Chapter 6. Percents and Their Applications
Chapter 7. Discounts: Trade and Cash
Chapter 8. Markups and Markdowns: Perishables and Breakeven Analysis
Chapter 9. Payroll
Chapter 10. Simple Interest
Chapter 11. Promissory Notes, Simple Discount Notes, and the Discount Process
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Chapter 12. Compound Interest and Present Value
Chapter 13. Annuities and Sinking Funds
Chapter 14. Installment Buying
Chapter 15. The Cost of Home Ownership
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Chapter 16. How to Read, Analyze, and Interpret Financial Reports
Chapter 17. Depreciation
Chapter 18. Inventory and Overhead
Chapter 19. Sales, Excise, and Property Taxes
Chapter 20. Life, Fire, and Auto Insurance
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Chapter 21. Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds
Chapter 22. Business Statistics
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1) The Blueprint Aid for dissecting and solving a word problem serves to decrease math anxiety.
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2) Commas separate a number into groups every three digits from right to left.
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3) Place value of the hundreds position is to the right of the tens position.
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4) 4,986 in verbal form is written as four thousand, nine hundred eighty-six.
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5) Rounding approximates actual answers.
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6) Rounding all the way means there are two nonzero digits left.
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7) The first step in rounding is to identify the place value of the digit to be rounded.
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, 8) In the second step of rounding, look at the digit to the right of the identified digit you want to
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9) 42,515 rounded to the nearest thousand is 43,000.
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10) 1,786 rounded to the nearest ten is 1,780.
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11) 258 rounded all the way is 300.
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12) Numbers added together are called sums.
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13) The total of addends is called the sum.
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14) For numbers with more than one digit, adding is always done from bottom to top.
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15) The opposite of addition is subtraction.
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