Keyboarding And Word Processing:



00781300 Lesson 1: Biology

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12. D

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17. B

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20. C

00781400 Lesson 2: Chemistry and Physics

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2. B

3. B

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5. A

6. D

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10. C

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12. B

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00781500 Lesson 3: Physics and Earth Science

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5. A

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11. C

12. A

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18. A

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20. D

PC Basics

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2. C

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5. A

6. B

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9. C

10. C

11. B

12. A

13. D

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15. C

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17. D

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19. B

20. B

KEYBOARDING AND WORD PROCESS

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2. B

3. D

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10. C

11. D

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Economics 00787900

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2. A

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11. D

12. B

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20. C

Economics 00787800

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2. A

3. B

4. B

5. C

6. D

7. B

8. A

9. C

10. C

11. B

12. D

13. B

14. A

15. A

16. A

17. D

18. A

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20. A

Economics 00787700

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8. B

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10. A

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12. D

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15. D

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17. D

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19. B

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00708000

Business Math, Part 1

1. An office manager orders office supplies. He pays $20 for pens, $15 for paper clips, $30 for paper, and $28 for legal pads. What will his subtotal be, before sales tax?

C. $93

2. Sales for the last four months of the year for a company are listed below. What is the average of the sales for these four months?

September $9,560

October 10,450

November 8,930

December 9,220

D. $9,540

3. Five people go out to lunch and agree to divide the check evenly. If the check, including the tax, comes to $75, how much will each person pay?

C. $15

4. If you buy 10 printers for your office and each printer costs $199, what is your cost for all 10?

A. $1990

5. Which of the following is not a step in the problem-solving procedure?

B. Use trial and error to find an answer.

6. Your savings account has a balance of $915. You withdraw $75, $36, and $20. What is your new balance?

C. $784

7. If Sally takes home $1,356 each month, what is her yearly salary?

D. $16,272

8. A worker needs to produce 1,357 bolts in a week. It's Thursday and he has 1,029 completed. How many does he have to make on Friday?

A. 328

9. You have 8 employees. How many jobs will each employee have to do if there are 96 work orders?

C. 12

10. Each month your gross payroll is $17,400. If there are 12 employees who receive equal pay, what is

each one's pay?

B. $1,450

11. Round 235,674 to the nearest thousand.

C. 236,000

12. If 115 people each produce 356 pens in a day, what is the total production number for that day?

D. 40,940

13. Harry worked the following hours in a week. What are the average hours worked for these five days?

Monday 8

Tuesday 10

Wednesday 7

Thursday 9

Friday 6

B. 8

14. Round 674,392 to the nearest hundred.

C. 674,400

15. There are 45 employees who each put in 97 hours on a project. What are the total number of hours worked on the project?

D. 4,365

16. You have $859 saved for a new bedroom suite. You need $1200. How much more do you need to save?

C. $341

17. There are 728 employees at a luncheon. If there are tables set up for eight people, how many tables are there?

C. 91

18. Nancy is a telemarketer who calls 96 people each day. How many people will she call in a 5-day workweek?

D. 480

19. Donald needs to stamp 145 pieces of mail. He has finished 97 pieces.How many more does he have to do?

B. 48

20. Richard works 46 hours a week for 6 weeks. How many hours has he worked in all?

C. 276

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