Question : Solve. Round to the nearest cent, if necessary : 2163405
Solve. Round to the nearest cent, if necessary.
41) $12,000 is borrowed for 10 years. If the interest on the loan is $9600, find the monthly payment.
A) $100
B) $80
C) $1800
D) $180
42) $2500.00 is borrowed for 3 years. If the interest on the loan in $375.00, find the monthly payment.
A) $69.44
B) $239.58
C) $10.42
D) $79.86
Fill in the blank with one of the words or phrases listed below. Some words may be used more than once.
43) A(n) _____ is the quotient of two numbers. It can be written as a fraction, using a colon, or using the word to.
A) ratio
B) proportion
C) unit price
D) rate
44) (x/2) = (7/16) is an example of a(n) _____.
A) ratio
B) unit rate
C) rate
D) proportion
45) A(n) _____ is a rate with a denominator of 1.
A) ratio
B) proportion
C) unit price
D) unit rate
46) A(n) _____ is a "money per item" unit rate.
A) rate
B) ratio
C) unit price
D) proportion
47) A(n) _____ is used to compare different kinds of quantities.
A) rate
B) unit price
C) ratio
D) unit rate
48) In the proportion (x/2) = (7/16), x⋅16 and 2⋅7 are called _____.
A) cross products
B) proportion
C) equal
D) not equal
49) If cross products are _____ the proportion is true.
A) unit rate
B) unit price
C) equal
D) not equal
50) If cross products are _____ the proportion is false.
A) unit price
B) equal
C) not equal
D) unit rate
51) In a mathematical statement, _____ usually means "multiplication."
A) percent
B) is
C) base
D) of
52) In a mathematical statement, _____ means "equals."
A) percent
B) is
C) of
D) base
53) _____ means "per hundred."
A) Compound interest
B) Percent
C) 100%
D) Base
54) _____ is computed not only on the principal, but also on interest already earned in previous compounding periods.
A) Amount
B) Percent
C) Base
D) Compound interest
55) In the percent proportion _____ = (percent/100)
A) (base/amount)
B) (amount/(1/100))
C) (amount/base)
D) (amount/compound interest)
56) To write a decimal or fraction as a percent, multiply by _____.
A) 100%
B) percent
C) 0.01
D) (1/100)
57) The decimal equivalent of the % symbol is _____.
A) 100%
B) (1/100)
C) 0.01
D) percent
58) The fraction equivalent of the % symbol is _____.
A) percent
B) 100%
C) 0.01
D) (1/100)
59) The percent equation is _____⋅percent = _____.
A) base, amount
B) amount, percent
C) amount, base
D) base, percent
60) _____ = (amount of decrease/original amount).
A) Percent of increase
B) Sale price
C) Percent of decrease
D) Amount of discount