2001 Business Math
2001 Business Math
1) Express this number in words: 872,001.5. A. Eight hundred B. Eight hundred C. Eight thousand D. Eight hundred E. Eight thousand
seventy-two, one seventy-two seventy-two, one seventy-two seventy-two million,
point five thousand one and and five tenths thousandths, and one and five tenths
five tenths one and five tenths
2) Bill Smith works in the testing division of Consumers’ A. 19.38846 B. 19.63876 C. 13.98846 D. 13.89846 E. 16.38849
Weekly Newsletter. In a recent trial, one small car
made 24.375 miles to a gallon of gas, while a second
car made 4.98654 fewer. What was the mileage of the
second car?
3) For use in your model-train-building business, you A. 6,773 B. 1,884 C. 5,111 D. 8,657 E. 4,889
purchase 6,773 tiny pieces of track. Upon their
arrival, you find that 1,884 of them are damaged.
Once you’ve returned the damaged pieces, how many
remain?
4) The telemarketing business where you work has 62 A. 115 B. 3,844 C. 3,286 D. 2,809 E. 3,006
salespeople in its office. Each is expected to make 53
sales calls per day. If all calls are completed on
schedule, how many are made?
5) As manager of the floor covering department at A. $106.96 B. $ 1.07 C. $ 10.70 D. $ 16.90 E. $107.00
Macy’s Department Store, you recommend a certain
pattern of vinyl sheet goods at 40 cents a foot. A
customer buys 2.674 feet of the sheet goods. How
much will you charge?
6) Tom Jones processes orders for American Machine A. 283.5 cm B. 283.5 m C. 28.35 mm D. 2.835 cm E. 2835 cm
and Tool, Inc. He has a request for 100 stainless steel
pins, each precisely 2.835 centimeters long. How
much stainless steel rod must he buy in order make
them, with no allowance for waste?
7) Mary Lou Bettin’s supervisor at the construction site A. 41 with 27 B. 24 with 17 C. 47 with 12 D. 17 with 24 E. 27 with 41
where she works told her to divide a load of 1,283 blocks left over blocks left over blocks left over blocks left over blocks left over
cement blocks into stacks of 46 blocks each. How
many stacks of blocks will Mary Lou have when she
has finished the job?
8) At the factory where you work, you must pack 34,200 A. 342 B. 57 C. 75 D. 243 E. 100
bottles into 600 cases. How many bottles will you put
in each case?
9) Your latest inventory shows that the company where A. 7,048 B. 7,075 C. 7,084 D. 7,750 E. 6,976
you work, Playclothes, Inc., has in stock 3,269 pairs of
running shorts, 2,467 women’s swimsuits, 1,312
men’s swimsuits and 36 pairs of sunglasses. Find the
total number of items in your inventory.
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10) First National Bank has several offices available for A. 6,856 B. 6,416 C. 6,398 D. 6,358 E. 6,614
rent in its new tower. Each is a different size: 1,496
square feet, 480 square feet, 2,335 square feet, 786
square feet, and 1,759 square feet. What is the total
square footage available for rent?
11) If Alloyed Construction purchased three dozen sacks A. 390 B. 256 C. 564 D. 569 E. 612
of cement at $5 per bag, 192 boxes of nails at $2 a
box, and four dozen bags of decorative bark at $1 per
bag, what was the total bill?
12) Burt N. Ernie runs a stamping machine that puts out A. 7 B. 7.59 C. 8.25 D. 8 E. 80
74 units per minute. If it put out 35,520 units, how
many hours did it operate?
13) Howe, Taylor, and Smith were in a partnership whose A. a loss B. a profit C. broke even
total sales amounted to $386,291. The cost of goods
sold and expenses amounted to $254,468. Did the
partnership make a loss, a profit, or break even?
14) Amanda Duckworth works as a bookkeeper at Ace A. $12,850 B. $10,900 C. $12,500 D. $11,730 E. $11,500
Manufacturing. For the last ten months, the monthly
sales figures were $12,850, $12,500, $12,000,
$11,500, $12,500, $10,500, $12,500, $11,000,
$11,050, and $10,900. What was the mode of the
monthly sales?
15) As an insurance salesman, Hank made calls last A. $30,000 B. $ 5,000 C. $15,000 D. $10,000 E. $20,000
Monday. Two of his clients were not at home, two
were not interested, one increased his coverage by
$20,000, and one bought a new policy for $10,000 in
coverage. Find the mean dollar amount of insurance
Hank sold per call.
16) As manager of Farms Noble’s Bookstore, you A. 229 B. 11 C. 121 D. 456 E. 616
received the following bill: 82 copies of The Wind in
the Willows at $3 each, 45 copies of Alice in
Wonderland at $2 each, 64 copies of Dueling Through
the Ages at $2 each, and 38 copies of Tarzan in
Cincinnati at $4 each. What is the total amount of the
bill?
17) The Big Arms Hotel has 579 rooms. Of these, 206 are A. $ 8,301 B. $26,540 C. $ 8,103 D. $ 8,310 E. $26,450
singles and the rest are doubles. One hundred twenty-
one of the single rooms rent for $38 per night; the
remainder rent for $40. Two hundred thirty-six of the
double rooms rent for $48 per night; the remainder
rent for $52. How much profit will the hotel make on
a night when all rooms are rented and daily expenses
are $18,347?
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18) M. Lord sold leather goods and worked on a salary A. $ 937.23 B. $ 842.32 C. $1,307.22 D. $1,103.41 E. $1,008.98
plus commission basis. For sales up to and including
$450 she received 1.25 cents per $1 sold. For sales
between $451 and including $600, she received 2.5
cents per $1 sold, and for sales over $600, she
received 3.5 cents per $1 sold. For the month of
September she sold $829.39 work of goods. For her
salary, she received $5.20 for regular hours and time-
and-a-half for overtime. (Overtime in this case is
considered any time over 40 hours a week.) Her time
schedule for each week in September was as follows:
Week One-41.6 hours, Week Two-45.89 hours, Week
Three-43.5 hours, and Week Four-40.27 hours. What
is her gross salary plus commission for the month of
September?
19) You are the booking manager for Big Stadium, which A. 45/67 B. 22/45 C. 67/22 D. 45/22 E. 22/67
has a seating capacity of 67,000 persons. If 45,000
attended a game, what fraction of the stadium was not
filled?
20) Dale Murphee spends 1/4 of his take-home salary for A. $410 B. $207 C. $301 D. $156 E. $200
rent, 1/3 for food, 1/6 for clothing, and 1/8 for
automobile expenses. He uses the remainder for
personal expenses. If his monthly take-home salary is
$1,240, how much money does he spend for clothing?
21) In the fund-raising office where Mary Hartly is A. 2 2/5 feet B. 2 3/10 feet C. 1 4/5 feet D. 2 4/5 feet E. 1 3/10 feet
employed, a shelf that measures 14 feet in length is to
be divided into 7 spaces as follows: A 1 1/4-foot
space is to be marked off at each end, and the
remaining length is to be divided into 5 equal spaces.
How long will each of these 5 spaces be?
22) Tom Katt received a raise of 11 1/4 cents an hour. A. 9 cents an hour B. 8 cents an hour C. 8 1/2 cents an D.6 1/4 cents an E. 6 cents an hour
You received 1/5 less of a raise than he did. How hour hour
much of a raise did you receive?
23) Rene Martin of Calgary, Alberta, is driving through A. 45.8 km B. 80.46 km C. 91.6 km D. 89.1 km E. 54.8 km
the United States. Nearing Buffalo, New York, he
sees a sign stating that the city is 50 miles ahead.
What distance is this in kilometers?
24) McCandles Supply Company owns $200,000 in A. $650,000 B. $480,000 C. $210,000 D. $150,000
buildings, $80,000 in land, and $150,000 in inventory.
The company owes $90,000 in wages; $20,000 in
taxes; $30,000 in notes payable; and $80,000 to other
companies. What is its capital?
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25) Steve’s U-Finish Furniture has a beginning inventory A. $ 10,000 B. $ 60,000 C. $130,000 D. $120,000 E. $ 30,000
of $80,000 and an ending inventory of $70,000.
Purchases during the period amounted to $50,000.
What is the cost of goods sold?
26) Carly’s Ceramics shows net sales of $120,000; cost of A. A profit B. A loss
goods sold at $64,300; and operating expenses of
$42,190. Was the net income a profit or loss?
27) A splicing machine that cost $19,000 has a scrap value A. $200,000 B. $ 19,000 C. $ 1,000 D. $ 14,600 E. $ 414
of $1,000 and an estimated unit output of 200,000
units. If production during the first year was 4,600
units, what is the depreciation for that year? (Assume
standard appreciation)
28) A paint sprayer with an estimated life of 5 years was A. $ 447 B. $ 500 C. $2,800 D. $ 335 E. $2,465
purchased for $2,500 plus a transportation charge of
$35. What is the yearly depreciation if its salvage
value is $300? (Assume standard appreciation)
29) The market value of a building lot in Sunrise Hills is A. $1,095.48 B. $1,905.84 C. $1,590.48 D. $1,509.48 E. $1,059.84
$46,000. The assessment rate is 40%. Find the total
amount of property taxes if the county tax rate is
$0.042 per $1 and the city tax rate is $1.56 per $100.
30) Two customers, Clark Able and Marilynn Munro, A. Able, $14.75 B. Munro, $14.75 C. Able, $17.45 D. Munro, $17.45 E. Able, $14.57
came into Mrs. B’s Department Store to purchase
identical brass floor lamps for a cash price of $150
each. Able bought the lamp for $20 down, with 6
monthly payments of $23.50 each. Since Munro
needed more time to pay, she agreed to pay $22 down
and to make 15 monthly payments of $10.25 each.
Which of the two purchasers is paying more and how
much more?
31) Rica Martina is purchasing a dining room set on the A. $1,880 B.$1,400 C. $1,800 D. $1,480 E. $1,408
installment plan. It sells for $1400 and she agrees to a
down payment of $200 and 48 monthly payments of
$35. How much is she really paying for the dining
room set?
32) To pay off a loan of $1,200, Jeff Bodene makes 15 A. $83.50 B. $58.50 C. $85.50 D. $52.50 E. $28.50
payments of $83.50 per week. What is the amount of
interest he pays?
33) Jenny’s Manufacturing Company borrows $18,500, A. $19,788.06 B. $19,877.60 C. $18,789.60 D. $18,785.10 E. $18,879.06
signing a 45-day note at 12 ½% interest. How much
will the company owe when the note comes due?
34) Sam Smith works at Dundee’s Restaurant and makes A. $628.36 B. $426.38 C. $362.36 D. $286.83 E. $268.38
$5.65 an hour, time-and-a-half for overtime. If he
worked 45 hours last week, what was his gross pay?
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35) An appliance store had four dishwashers on hand that A. $873 B. $738 C. $378 D. $387 E. $783
were slightly damaged and had been in stock for
nearly 8 months. One of them originally retailed for
$150 and the other 3 originally retailed for $130 each.
The store marked them all down 30% off the original
price and all were sold. What were the total net sales?
36) The owner of Perfect Blooms has a cost of $32 for A. $352.00 B. $960.00 C. $330.00 D. $475.60 E. $457.60
each of her silk flower arrangements. The percent of
markup on retail is 30%. What would be the total
selling price of eleven arrangements?
37) On January 1, the beginning inventory at retail in the A. $ 8,500 B. $134,500 C. $ 67,250 D. $ 70,000 E. $ 72,250
appliance department was $68,000. The ending
inventory at retail, on December 31 of the same year,
was $76,500. What was the average inventory at
retail?
38) The shop where Danni Lu works ordered 24 music A. $461.50 B. $416.50 C. $641.50 D. $614.50 E. $611.45
boxes that sell for $26 each. Only 5 sold at the
original retail price. The rest were marked down 25%
to make room for new stock. Seventeen were sold at
the new price. What is the net sales amount?
39) As the buyer for Ala Mode Fashions, Sarah retails an A. $1,111.11 B.$ 425.47 C. $ 599.46 D. $ 389.61 E. $ 324.00
evening gown for $600. If the markup on retail is
54%, what does the gown cost the store?
40) At Stallone’s Furnishings, an oriental rug that costs A. $ 780.00 B. $2,166.67 C. $1,360.00 D. $2,080.00 E. $2,800.00
$1,300 has a markup of 60%. What is the retail price?
41) M and M Department Store buys 6 dozen scarves for A. 9% B. 33% C. 50% D. 43% E. 40%
$360. They retail for $7 each. What is the percent of
markup on each scarf?
42) Jerry Johnson, an office manager, purchased a A. $60.00 B. $59.98 C. $58.10 D. $57.98 E. $56.10
calculator for $95, paying $35 on account and
receiving a 2% cash discount. How much does he still
owe?
43) A display for women’s makeup that usually A. 109% B. 12.4% C. .124% D. 10.9% E. 1.09%
wholesales for $879 is on sale for the month of August
at $770. What percent savings does this sale
represent?
44) Catherine Grate employs five clerks part-time at her A. 25% B. 20% C. 15% D. 10% E. 5%
antique store. If her total monthly payroll is $2,126
and she deducts $531.50 for fringe benefits, what
percent of the total monthly payroll is she deducting
for fringe benefits?
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45) Leroy Williams spends 25% of his income on rent, A. $1,400 B. $1,680 C. $1,860 D. $2,059 E. $2,580
22% on food, 16% on car payments, 12% on college
expenses, and 8% on recreation. If he has $350 left,
what is his net income?
46) The company you work for had sales of $56,207.98 A. $56,212.98 B. $59,166.29 C. $59,661.92 D. $60,590.89 E. $61,950.90
this year. This amount is 5% below last year’s sales.
What were last year’s sales?
47) At last week’s ball game, 47,326 fans were in A. 47,326 B. 45,835 C. 60,352 D. 54,425 E. 72,425
attendance. The announcer said that this week the
number attending is about 15% higher than attendance
the week before. How many attended this week?
48) On a certain building tract, the contractors estimated A. $132,000 B. $148,000 C. $ 98,500 D. $ 89,500 E. $ 16,825
that the cost of building a new home would be
approximately 825% of the cost of the lot. If a lot cost
$16,000, what is the estimated cost of a new home
including the lot?
49) You purchased several shares of stock for $2,000. A. $2,160 B. $1,840 C. $1,580 D. $1,285 E. $ 960
Reading the Wall Street Journal, you notice that your
stock has declined in value by 8%. What is the
present value of the stock?
50) Virginia Townsend, an agent for Lowe Advertising A. 1,050,442 B. 1,005,224 C. 9,861,000 D. 861,000 E. 681,000
Agency, found the readership of the local newspaper
increased by 22% over last year. If the current
number of readers is 1,050,420, what was the number
last year?
51) Bea Good purchased a 2.25-kilogram bag of fertilizer. A. 5 B. 15 C. 25 D. 35 E. 45
If a plant requires three applications of fertilizer
during the growing season at 150 grams per
application, how many plants can Bea fertilize for the
entire growing season?
52) A buyer for the Romulus Corporation can buy an item A. $0.26 per pound B. $0.55 per
at $0.26 per pound or $0.55 per kilogram. Which is kilogram
the best price?
53) Visitors to a country in the Middle East are advised A. 65mph B. 56mph C. 57mph D. 60mph E. 5.5mph
that the speed limit is 90 kilometers per hour. What is
the speed limit in miles per hour?
54) A bottle of Vitamin C contains 100 tablets, and each A. $0.04 B. $0.19 C. $0.36 D. $0.38 E. $0.40
tablet weighs 100 milligrams. If the bottle costs
$3.98, what is the cost per gram?
55) Barb Waters is planning a party for 50 people. She A. 20 B. 60 C. 600 D. 30 E. 6
estimates that each person will drink 600 milliliters of
soft drink. How many 1-liter bottles of soft drink
should she purchase for the party?
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56) The prices of nine stocks on the New York Stock A. $52 B. $67 C. $12 D. $38 E. $33
Exchange are $14, $52, $60, $22, $12, $38, $67, $54,
and $58. What is the median price of the stock?
57) Twelve pieceworkers at Park Factories produced the A. 53.0 B. 42.5 C. 45.7 D. 47.5 E. 38.0
following number of pieces in one day’s work: 42, 51,
46, 44, 38, 40, 49, 53, 46, 47, 44, 48. What was the
mean number of pieces produced by the workers?
58) The bank statement of Dunn’s Gift Shop indicated a A. $914.80 B. $914.08 C. $941.80 D. $941.08 E. $984.18
balance of $794.15. The shop’s checkbook balance
was $945.60. For the preceding period, there was an
unrecorded deposit of $424.18, service charges of
$3.80, and outstanding checks of $100.64, $39.95,
$12.48, and $123.46. Find the adjusted balance.
59) As of February 19, the Reefitt Company had a balance A. $4,853.62 B. $4,835.62 C. $4,662.67 D. $4,662.76 E. $4,626.76
of $4,692.17 in its bank checking account. On
February 20, a deposit of $316.40 was made, and a
check was written in the amount of $172.95. What
was the balance in the company checking account as
of February 20?
60) Gold Imports is located in a state that has a standard A. $36,550.00 B. $43,000.00 C. $43,850.00 D. $43,008.50 E. $46,550.80
unemployment tax of 8.5% of the first $10,000 of
gross earnings of each employee. The company
employs 43 people, and all of the employees earn in
excess of $10,000 per year. Find the total
unemployment taxes paid by the company.
61) A lathe operator is paid $0.45 for each part machined A. $371.25 B. $225.00 C. $325.00 D. $271.25 E. $317.52
and has a guaranteed weekly wage of $225.00. His
production for the week was as follows: Sunday, 0;
Monday, 60; Tuesday, 67; Wednesday, 66; Thursday,
70; Friday, 62; Saturday, 0. Calculate his gross
earnings for the week.
62) Dennis Barman is paid a monthly salary of $1,000 A. $12,424.00 B. $ 1,242.40 C. $ 1,442.20 D. $ 1,235.20 E. $ 1,160.20
plus a commission of 5% of net sales in excess of
$5,500. During the past month, he sold $11,424 worth
of goods, with cancellations totaling $2,720. How
much were his gross earnings for the month?
63) Herbie Hoover is paid a straight commission of 12.5% A. $9,655.60 B. $8,448.75 C. $2,160.95 D. $1,206.95 E. $1,602.75
on his net sales. During January, his net sales totaled
$9,655.60. Find his gross earnings for the month.
64) The Bookshire Company is presently operating on a A. $2,894.67 B. $2,672.00 C. $2,816.00 D. $8,216.67 E. $6,806.27
weekly pay period. Jim Richards, an employee, has
gross earnings of $668 per pay period. Next year, the
company will switch to a monthly pay period. What
will his gross earnings be after the switch?
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65) Chuck Schultz submitted orders for $16,450 worth of A. $15,230.00 B. $12,530.00 C. $ 1,253.00 D. $ 1,218.40 E. $ 1,220.00
machinery during the month of September. During
the same month, the company received cancellation of
two orders from one of Schultz’s customers totaling
$1,220. At a straight commission rate of 8%, what
was Schultz’s gross earnings for the month?
66) A department store purchased 400 boxes of Christmas A. Profit B. Loss
cards at a cost price of $2.90 per box. Of the 400
boxes, 250 were sold at the selling price of $4.95, 90
were sold after they were marked down to $3.95, and
the remaining 60 were sold after Christmas at $2.00
per box. If the overhead is 22% of the cost price,
determine if the store made a profit or loss on the
Christmas cards.
67) Emily answered 66 2/3% of the 60 questions on the A. 45 B. 40 C. 30 D. 20 E. 43
drivers’ exam correctly. How many questions did she
answer correctly?
68) Pete took a bus that left Boston at 10:35 a.m. and A. 8 hours, 19 min B. 4 hours, 19 min C. 3 hours, 19 min D. 3 hours 14 min E. 3 hours, 41 min
arrived in New York at 2:16 p.m. How long was the
trip?
69) Marie worked from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. with an hour A. 8 B. 9 C. 6 D. 7 E. 5
off for lunch. How many hours did she work?
70) At Big Mart, Kellie bought a notebook for $4.95, 5 A. $16.37 B. $22.90 C. $14.78 D. $10.56 E. $10.16
mechanical pencils for $0.99 each and a magazine of
$3.98. The sales tax was 6.5%. What was her total at
the register?
71) At Save-Mor, Alan purchases a 3-lb roast at $1.59 per A. $17.35 B. $19.14 C. $18.39 D. $12.01 E. $16.77
pound, six pounds of bananas at 4 pounds for a $1, a
$4.99 box of detergent, a gallon of milk for $2.89, and
six cans of condensed soup at 2 cans for 79 cents. The
sales tax rate is 5%. There is no sales tax on food
items. What is the total purchase price at the register?
72) Jeanette’s favorite shampoo is on sale: $7.99 for a 16 A. 49 cents/ounce B. 50 cents/ounce C. 79 cents/ounce D. 10 cents/ounce E. 22 cents/ounce
oz. bottle. What is the unit price?
73) Write as a decimal: 20.7%. A. 0.207 B. 0.0207 C. 20.7 D. 2.07 E. 0.00207
74) Write as a decimal: 75 3/4. A. 75.34 B. 75.75 C. 75.314 D. 75.075 E. 75.375
75) Write as a percent: 1/3. A. 13% B. 31% C. 33 1/3% D. 33% E. 30%
76) What is the number of occurrences in something A. 365 B. 52 C. 26 D. 7 E. 12
occurring biweekly for 1 year?
77) Write as a decimal: 219/365. A. .6 B. .66 C. .7 D. .33 E. .53
78) In June, an apartment rented for $225 per month. In A. 12% B. 10% C. 8% D. 88% E. 9%
September, the same apartment rents for $245 per
month. Find the inflation rate to the nearest percent.
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79) What is 75% of $4,959.75? A. $4,959.00 B. $4,884.75 C. $3,917.81 D. $3,719.81 E. $3,971.18
80) Round to the nearest cent: $109.844591. A. $100.00 B. $109.845 C. $109.85 D. $110.00 E. $109.84
81) The membership fee at the YXCA is $218.40. The A. $ 4.20 B. $ 8.40 C. $ 4.80 D. $217.98 E. $218.40
average number of visits is 52. What is the cost per
visit?
82) Write as a fraction of a year: 4 months. A. ¼ B. 1/3 C. 1/5 D. 1/6 E. 1/12
83) Fred was born on May 27, and Wilma was born on A. 350 B. 30 C. 35 D. 330 E. 36
July 1. How many days apart were they born?
84) What is 380% of $1492.16? A. $1,112.16 B. $2,221.16 C. $3,221.61 D. $4,321.21 E. $5,670.21
85) Round to the nearest thousandth: 462,557.09876. A. 463,000 B. 462,557.099 C. 462,578.0999 D. 463,557.0096 E. 462,557.0897
86) Solve: 224/365 x $785. A. $481.75 B. $418.75 C. $481.57 D. $418.57 E. $457.81
87) Give the area in square feet of a room with dimensions A. 24 sq. ft B. 216 sq. ft C. 24 sq. yd D. 216 sq. yd E. 21.4 sq. ft
4 yards by 6 yards.
88) Write as a percent: 0.08765. A. 8.765% B. .8765% C. 87.65% D. 876.5% E. .08765%
89) The number 832.5 is 51% of what number? A. 416.25 B. 424.58 C. 883.5 D. 1683.75 E. 1632.35
90) Round to the nearest cent: $29.75 / 365. A. 30 cents B. 29 cents C. 8 cents D. 3 cents E. 1 cent
91) Write as a proper fraction: 211/8. A. 26 3/8 B. 25 11/8 C. 21 1/8 D. 42 2/8 E. 42 1/8
92) Give the least common denominator for the following A. 21 B. 12 C. 24 D. 72 E. 42
fractions: 1/3, 2/7, 4/21, 5/6.
93) Jack is four times as old as his son. Three years ago, A. 33 B. 66 C. 36 D. 45 E. 9
he was six more than three times his son’s age now.
How old is Jack now?
94) What percent of $83.50 is $6.45? Round to the A. 4.7% B. 5.7% C. 6.7% D. 7.6% E. 7.7%
nearest tenth of a percent.
95) What is the difference between 9.6543 and 3.98? A. 5.6743 B. 6.3343 C. 6.4333 D. 5.7643 E. 5.6734
96) What is the product of 9.6543 and 3.98? A. 13.6343 B. 38.424114 C. 5.6743 D. 27.6343 E. 36.424114
97) What is the quotient of 9.65 and 3.9 rounded to the A. 2.47358 B. 6.75 C. 2.5 D. 5.75 E. 2.47
nearest hundredth?
98) Solve the proportion: 23/73 = n/365 A. 92 B. 105 C. 109.7 D. 115 E. 173.65
99) Reduce to lowest terms: 1792/5120. A. 49/140 B. 17/51 C. 1/3 D. 19/80 E. 7/20
100) Write as an improper fraction: 8 5/6. A. 85/6 B. 58/6 C. 53/6 D. 56/8 E. 56/3