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    1. mary palm’s checking account had a starting balance of $785.63. she wrote a check for $57.00 for groceries and a check for $125.00 for a car payment. yesterday she deposited $57.25 in her checking account. what is mary’s current balance? c a. $796.38 c. $603.63 b. $660.88 d. $554.26 2. carlos martin received a statement from his bank showing a balance of $56.75 as of march 15. his checkbook shows a balance of $87.37 as of march 20. the bank returned all the cancelled checks but two. one check was for $5.00 and the other was for $13.25. how much did carlos deposit in his account between march 15 and march 20? b a. $11.22 c. $125.87 b. $48.87 d. $162.37 3. glenn andrews recently bought a new motorbike for $3,950. if he had to pay 6 percent sales tax on the bike, what was the total cost of the bike? a a. $4,187 c. $3,713 b. $4,010 d. $2,3704. alice correa bought three yards of cloth to make a dress. the cloth was on sale for $1.93 per yard. how much did alice pay for the cloth if the sales tax was 5 percent? d a. $2.02 c. $5.82 b. $5.79 d. $6.08 5. mary stevens earns $11.75 an hour at her job and is entitled to time-and-a-half for overtime, and double time on holidays. last week she worked 40 hours of regular time, 61/2 hours of overtime, and 8 hours of holiday time. what was her gross pay? d a. $640.38 c. $725.56 b. $696.19 d. $772.56 6. juan ramirez sells suits in a major department store on weekends. he earns a commission of 5 percent on the first ten suits, and if he sells more than ten, he earns an additional 3 percent on the additional suits. last weekend juan sold thirteen $250 suits. what was his commission? a a. $147.50 c. $210.40 b. $185.00 d. $260.00 7. phil smith is a car salesman. last week his total sales amounted to $27,650.00, and he received $1,382.50 in commission. what is his rate of commission? c a. 23 percent c. 5 percent b. 17 percent d. 4.8 percent 8. the tax rate on harriet walker’s $80,000 vacation home is 20 mills. the property is assessed at full value. how much will harriet walker pay in taxes this year? b a. $2,000 c. $640 b. $1,600 d. $440 9. from net earnings of $740 per month, ginger elliott must spend $200 for her portion of the rent on an apartment she shares with two friends. what percent of her net income is her rent payment? a a. 27 percent c. 38 percent b. 32 percent d. 73 percent 10. john davis makes $9.75 an hour. he works four hours on monday, six hours on tuesday, five hours on wednesday, five hours on thursday, and seven hours on friday. what is his gross pay? c a. $132.70 c. $263.2511. victor malaba has a net income of $1,240 per month. if he spends $150 on food, $244 on a car payment, $300 on rent, and $50 on savings, what percent of his net income can he spend on other things?d a. 300 percent c. 43 percent b. 64 percent d. 40 percent 12. john and mary billings own a condominium with an assessed value of $110,000. if the tax rate is 25 mills per $1.00 of assessed valuation, how much tax do they pay? a a. $2,750 c. $1,420 b. $1,840 d. $1,200 13. monies taken out of a salary for such things as taxes, medical insurance, and retirement funds are called c a. contributions. c. deductions. b. commissions. d. exemptions. 14. the gross income of ginger hughes is $215 per week. her deductions are: $15.16, fica tax; $29.33, income tax; 2% state tax; 1% city tax; and 3% retirement fund. what is her net income? b a. $57.39 c. $170.51 b. $157.61 d. $202.10 15. henry devine bought a new dishwasher for $320. he paid $20 down and made 10 monthly payments of $34. what actual yearly interest rate did henry pay? a a. 14.55% c. 34.38% b. 29.09% d. 68.75% 16. the letter of application is intended to a a. find out what the prospective employer has to offer. b. remind the prospective employer of your recent interview. c. outline your value to a prospective employer. d. accompany your portfolio. 17. suppose your bank honors a check for which you don’t have sufficient funds in your checking account. this action means that you’ve arranged beforehand for a/an is a a. overdraft loan. c. mortgage loan. b. personal loan. d. installment loan. b. $174.20 d. $269.98 jim paddles from one shore of a lake three miles wide at 4 mph, and john paddles from the opposite shore at 5 mph. how long will they travel before they meet? a a. 20 minutes c. 1 hour, 24 minutes b. 27 minutes d. 3 hours 20. if three bags of birdseed cost $14.16, how much will 14 bags cost? c a. $30.34 c. $66.08 b. $33.71 d. $70.80

    #1, #6 (I assumed that the 3% additional brought his commission up to 8%) and #16 are wrong On #14 (deductions total $174.49) and #15 (he paid $40 in interest on a 10-month $300 "loan) I didn't get ANY of those possible answers Looks lilke #18 is missing and I didn't even TRY #19

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