The Help You Get a Job Agency placed Marissa in a job as an office assistant. The job pays $1,300 per week. The agency fee is equal to 22% of the first 3 weeks. How much does Marissa need to pay the employment agency?
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Question 2
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Marley found an ad that contains employment opportunities. Job 1pays $42K annually. Job 2 pays $771 per week. Which job pays more (Job 1 or Job 2)?
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Question 3
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Josephine just worked at the new part-time job this past week. She worked 6.1, 5.8, 3.5, and 4.7 hours throughout the week. She is paid $12.50 per hour. How much did Josephine earn?
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Question 4
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Derek is placing a classified job for an assistant. The following piecewise function gives the price of an x-line ad.
How much would it cost for an 8 line ad?
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Question 5
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Bella works in a local factory. She receives 45 cents for each of the first 100 units she produces and 62 cents for each unit over 100. Yesterday, she produced 142 units. How much did Bella earn for the day?
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Question 6
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Mr. Leonard took a job through an employment agency. The job pays $84K per year. He must pay a fee to the employment agency. The fee is 20% of his first 4 weeks’ pay. How much money must Mr. Leonard pay the agency, to the nearest cent?
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Question 7
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Last year, Mrs. Gonzalez's annual salary was $89,441. She is paid a weekly salary of...
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Question 8
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The costs of gas per gallon are listed below:
$3.09, $3.02, $4.05, $4.10, $4.07, $3.11, $3.02
Find the median.
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Question 9
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The costs of gas per gallon are listed below:
$3.09, $3.02, $4.05, $4.10, $4.07, $3.11, $3.02
Find the mode
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Question 10
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The costs of gas per gallon are listed below:
$3.09, $3.02, $4.05, $4.10, $4.07, $3.11, $3.02
Find the mean.
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Question 11
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Frank is finishing his gazebo that has an apothem of 7.3 ft and side 9ft. The gazebo is in the shape of an octagon. How much sq feet does the gazebo have? (Round to the nearest tenth.)
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Question 12
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In the ordered pairs, p is the price, and q is the quanity for (p,q). Given the following points what is the correlation coefficient? Round to the nearest hundredth.
(1,700) (3, 550) (4, 470) (7, 468) (9,122)
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Question 13
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Cynthia pays $54 semi monthly for health insurance which is 14% of the total cost. Her employer pays the rest. What is the total cost to the nearest dollar of Cynthia's insurance?
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Question 14
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Which of the following situations would be considered negative correlation?
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Question 15
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The results of a recent survey shows that the average buttuonier/corsage bought for homecoming is $28. If the standard deviation is $6, what is the z score for a buttonier/corsage that costs $36? Round to the nearest hundredth.
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Question 16
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Martha found the correlation coefficient to be -.10. Which term best describes the correlation?
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Question 17
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Elena found the correlation coefficient to be -.93. Which term best describes the correlation?
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Question 18
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The following piecewise functions represents social security taxes from 2010. How much did Ricardo pay if he earned $103,400?
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Question 19
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Jose received two quotes from a moving company. One of the quotes said they would charge him $1,025 for 5 hours of packing and 8 hours of moving items. The other quote cost $1,185 for 6 hours of packing and 9 hours of moving items. How much did it cost for packing and moving? Write your answer as a coordinate ($packing, $moving)
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Question 20
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Pablo sells Spotify subscriptions. He recieves 8% of the first $2,000 sales. After $2,000 he receives 14% of rest of the balance. He sold $18,600 worth of subscriptions last month. How much money did he make?
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Question 21
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Determine the equation of the linear regression line of the scatter plot defined by these points:
(5,3000) (7,2200) (10, 1670) (11,1050) (15,650)
Round to the nearest tenth (one decimal place).
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Question 22
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In 2010, Henry paid $3,587 in social security taxes at a rate of 6.2% to the maximum income of $106,800. What was Henry's taxable income?
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Question 23
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Arianna's bedroom has a height of 11 feet, and its width is 15 feet and length is 14 feet. The level of insulation is rated at 18 since it is poor and her room faces west which puts her exposure at 20. How many BTU's, to the next whole THOUSAND, does Arianna need for a window Unit?
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Question 24
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What is the monthly payment for a house that costs $376,400 with a 6.1% APR and a loan length of 25 years?
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Question 25
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How much interest is paid if a monthly payment is $2,760 for 20 years if the house loan was for $396,000?
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Question 26
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Determine the linear regression equation for the following points: (3,18), (4,15),(5, 10), (6,8) (7,7). Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Question 27
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Gavin sells clothing and caps for a living. He makes $8 per cap for the first 50 caps. He earns $12 per cap for any sold after 50 caps. If he sells 98 caps, how much money does he make?
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Question 28
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The average baseball jersey costs $75. The standard deviation of jerseys is $22. What is the z score value of a jersey that costs $89? Round to the nearest hundredth (two decimal places).
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Question 29
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Determine the front end ratio given the following information to the nearest tenth:
Mortgage: $1,908
Insurance: $110
Taxes: $219
Student Loans: $418
Credit Cards: $800
Car Loan: $560
Pete earns $82,980 per year.
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Question 30
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Determine the back end ratio given the following information to the nearest tenth:
Mortgage: $1,908
Insurance: $110
Taxes: $219
Student Loans: $418
Credit Cards: $800
Car Loan: $560
Pete earns $82,980 per year.
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Question 31
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Yaya has a monthly payment of $1,670. He will pay his loan for 30 years. If his house cost $352,000, how much interest did he pay?