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Name: Week 24: Homework

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To be completed by Friday, 8 March.


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Task 1 Log on to Acuity and complete any two lessons (and solve the problems) assigned to you. Task 2 Go to Mathletics.com and complete the assignment(s) to unlock the vault and then try to get into the top 15 in the U.S.A. (for 10 extra credit points) or number 1 (for an additional 10 points)! Task 3
1. Your food bill at a restaurant is $45. You leave a 20% tip. The sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost of the meal?

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At a discount furniture store, Chris offered a salesperson $800 for a couch and a chair. The offer includes the 5% sales tax. If the salesperson accepts the offer, what would be the price of the furniture, to the nearest dollar, before tax?

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You predicted you got a 94 on the test, but you actually got an 82. What is your relative error, to the nearest tenth of a percent?

Find the final sale price. Round to the nearest cent. 4. Original price: $80 Percent discount: 15%

5. Original price: $32.50 Percent discount: 40%

Find the total cost. Round to the nearest cent. 6. Original price: $40 Sales tax: 6%

7. Original price: $63 Sales tax: 8%

Find the amount of simple interest earned. Remember: for I = Prt, t is in terms of years. 8. Principal: $150 9. Principal: $400 10. Principal: $520 Annual rate: 2% Annual rate: 3.5% Annual rate: 3% Time: 3 years Time: 18 months Time: 20 months

11. Arslans monthly earnings consist of a fixed salary of $3200 and a 14% commission on all his monthly sales. To cover his planned expenses, Arslan needs to earn an income of at least $5300 this month. Write an inequality that, when solved, will give the amount of sales Arslan will need to cover his planned expenses.

Name: Task 4 Find the area, circumference, diameter, and radius of the following circles.

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6. If the circumference of a circle is 22 yards, what is the circles area? Show your work and explain.

7. A pizza place has two sizes of pizza with diameters of 8 inches and 16 inches. Johnny believes that buying two 8 inch pizzas is the same as one 16 inch pizza. Is he correct? Show proof! Explain! Hint: compare areas.

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