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Question: How much is 1 2 % of $30?


How much is 1 2 % of $30?


> Perform the multiplication or division indicated and collect the like terms. (3p2 – 5p) + (–4p + 2)

> A computer salesperson earns $400 a week plus a 2% commission on all sales. If they earned $600 for the week, what was their level of sales?

> What is 25% of 80?

> A bookstore customer purchased a binder priced at $9.50 plus 4 pencils. The total cost of the order was $12.50 before taxes. How much did each pencil cost?

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 5 2 3

> Four buses were chartered to take 177 business students on a field trip. If 9 students travelled by car and the rest filled the buses, how many students were in each bus?

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 10 5

> Solve the equations. 15 p 2 = 7 p + 4

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 2 1 3

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. (1 + 0.055)1/6 – 1

> The development of a new product will require the expenditure of $150,000 at the beginning of each of the next three years. When the product reaches the market at the beginning of Page 618 oYear 4, it is expected to increase the firm’s annual year-end pr

> Solve the equations. x + 2 x − 1 = 4

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 1 1 2

> Solve the equations. 2(4x – 5) = x – 3

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 3 4

> Solve the equations. 12 – 3x – 8 = –10x – 10

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 1 4

> Solve the equations. 4 = 10 − m 3

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 2 5

> What is 20% of 120?

> Express first as a decimal and then as a percent. Round your answers to two decimal places if needed. 1 10

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. –272/3

> Jeffrey puts 20% of every paycheque into a savings plan and 50% of the money in the savings plan is in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). If he earns $1000 every paycheque, how much money is he putting into the TFSA?

> Evaluate: ( 2   −   4 ) 2 5   −   2 2

> Evaluate: 2 2   −   4 ( 4   −   2 ) 2

> Evaluate: (12 − 2) × (5 + 22) × 0

> Evaluate: 54 − 36 ÷ 4 + 22

> Evaluate: (18 ÷ 3 + 6) × 2

> Evaluate: 20 − (4 × 2 – 8)

> Evaluate: 18 ÷ (3 + 6) × 2

> Evaluate: (20 − 4) × 2 − 8

> Evaluate: 18 ÷ 3 + 6 × 2

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. (1 + 0.0275)1/3

> Evaluate: 20 − 4 × 2 − 8

> Stan is a real estate salesperson. He receives 60% of the 4.8% commission that the real estate agency charges on sales. If his sales for the past year were $5,225,000, what was the dollar value of his commission?

> The Royal Canadian Mint sells one-troy-ounce (31.16 g) platinum collector coins of 99.95% purity. How many milligrams of impurities are in a single coin?

> The Calgary Flames hockey team announced that its season ticket sales represent 67.50% of the Scotiabank Saddledome’s seating capacity of 19,289 seats. Rounded to the nearest 100, how many seats were not sold to season ticket holders?

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 45 [ 1 − 1 ( 1 + 0.0837 2 ) 4 ] 0.0837 2 + $ 1000 ( 1 + 0.0837 2 ) 4

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 9500 ( 1 + 0.075 4 ) 5 − 1 0.075 4

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 350 0.0975 12 [ 1 − 1 ( 1 + 0.0975 12 ) 5]

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 1000 [ ( 1 + 0.09 12 ) 7 − 1 0.09 12 ]

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 780 ( 1 + 0.0825 2 ) 5 ( 1 + 0.10 12 ) 8

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 6600 ( 1 + 0.085 × 153 365 ) 1 + 0.125 × 82 365

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. 1 − ( 1.00 6 ¯ ) − 32 0.00 6 ¯

> In a basketball game, the Langara College Falcons scored 54. 54 ¯ % of 33 shots from the 2-point zone, 46. 6 ¯ % of 15 attempts from the 3-point distance, and 79.3% of 29 free throws (1 point each). How many points did the Falcons score?

> In the month of July, a convenience store had total sales of $102,300 from its gas pumps and other in-store products. If the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is 13% of sales, how much HST was collected on the in-store products if these sales represent 36% of t

> Bethany and Irwin estimate their total cost for a vacation in Cuba to be $14,775. If 53% of this cost is for flights and accommodations and 42% is for meals, how much money will they be able to spend on entertainment?

> Mike and Laurie are building a home and have budgeted 5.5% of the $458,000 construction cost for windows. If they purchase energy-efficient windows they can get a 12% rebate on the cost of the windows. What is the dollar value of the rebate on the window

> A local hydro company uses smart meters to measure hydro consumption. Off-peak rates in the winter months apply from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., mid-peak hours apply from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on-peak hours apply from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 7

> 0.025% of $200 is what amount?

> What amount is 250% of $25?

> What is 2.75% of $2.75?

> What is 33 1 3 % of $1527?

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. 1 − 1.0225 − 20 0.0225

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 550 ( 1 + 0.115 2 ) 4

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 15,400 ( 1 + 0.13 12 ) 6

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 950.75 ( 1 − 0.095 4 ) 2

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 650 ( 1 + 0.105 2 ) 2

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 10,000 1 − 0.10 × 182 365

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 3490 1 + 0.125 × 91 365

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 790.84 1 + 0.13 × 311 365

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 1447 ( 1 + 0.18 2 ) 3 ( 1 + 0.21 3 ) 2

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. 1 ( 1 + 0.22 ) 3

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 454.76 ( 1 − 0.105 × 11 12)

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. ( 1.008 3 ¯ ) 30 − 1 0.008 3 ¯

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 100 ( 1 + 0.11 × 5 12 )

> Evaluate, accurate to the nearest cent or two decimal places. $ 92 ( 1 + 0.095 × 112 365 )

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 0.095 12

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 0.11 12

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 15 365

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 250 365

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 2 5 9

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 1 60

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 7 6

> Convert fractions and mixed numbers to its decimal equivalent and percent equivalent values, rounded to five figures. 1 6

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. 1.03 16 − 1 0.03

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 0.0090909

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 40.09515

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 0.030405

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 1.0023456

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 1000.49

> Round it to four-figure accuracy. 0.5545454

> Evaluate: $ 300 [ 1   − 1 ( 1   +   0.03 ) 2 0.03 ]

> Evaluate: $ 100 [ ( 1   +   0.04 ) 2   −   1 0.04]

> Evaluate: $1000(1 + 0.02)3

> Evaluate: $ 500 ( 1   +   0.05 ) 2

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. ( − 2 3 ) 3 ÷ ( 3 2 ) − 2

> Evaluate: $ 200 1   +   0.09   ×   4 12

> Evaluate: $ 100 ( 1   +   0.06   ×   45 365 )

> Evaluate: 5[19 + (52 − 16)2]2

> Evaluate: [(20 + 8 × 5) − 7 × (−3)] ÷ 9

> Evaluate: (4 × 3 − 2)2 ÷ (4 − 3 × 22)

> Evaluate: 3(6 + 4)2 − 5(17 − 20)2

> Evaluate: ( 8   −   4 ) 2 4   −   2 3

> Evaluate: 8 2   −   4 2 ( 4   −   2 ) 3

> Evaluate: 5 + (32 − 3)2 ÷ (9 + 3)

> Evaluate: (54 − 36) ÷ (4 + 2)2

> Evaluate expressions to six-figure accuracy. ( 2 3 ) 3 ( − 3 2 ) 2 ( − 3 2 ) −3

> Evaluate: (5 + 3)2 − 32 ÷ 9 + 3

> Calculate: 1. The size of the sinking fund payment at the end of every six months. 2. The annual cost of the debt. 3. The book value of the debt at the end of the indicated interval. (Round the sinking fund payment to the nearest dollar before calculatin

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