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Project 2 NameI.D. Number Project 2 Evaluation 32 Business Math 1 (MTHH 009 058) Be sure to include ALL pages of this project (including the directions and the assignment) when you send the project to your teacher for grading. This project will count for 10% of your overall grade for this course. Be sure to read all the instructions and assemble all the necessary materials before you begin. Complete this project without using a calculator. You will need to print this project and complete it on paper. When you have completed this project you may submit it electronically through the online course management system by either scanning the pages into .pdf (Portable Document Format) or .doc (Microsoft Word document) format or by taking a picture of each page. If you take pictures, embed them in a Word document in .gif image format. Using .gif images will help ensure that the project is small enough to upload. Make sure all your pages are legible before you upload them. Check the instructions in the online course for more information. Do the following problems as directed. Make sure that you show all the steps in each solution. Complete this project without using a calculator. 1. Why do you move the decimal point two places left when dividing by 100? 2. Why do you move the decimal point one place to the right when multiplying by 10? Show all your work in multiplying by hand, doing long division, and moving decimal points in the next 8 problems. 3. 2.65 x 1,0004. 72.58 ÷ 10 5. 800 x $4.266. 5.86 x .007 7. 69 x 4.038. 936.1 ÷ 2.3 9. 26 ÷ .005 10. $78.29 ÷ 37 to the nearest cent Use the rule of five to estimate each product, and then find the exact product. 11. 29.6 x .3212. $59.35 x 7.6 Write the rounded dividend, the rounded divisor, and estimated quotient; then find the exact quotient. 13. 4.161 ÷ 7.3 Solve the following problems. Show your work for question 14-18. 14. Joe worked the following schedule this week: Monday, 6 hours; Tuesday, 10 hours; Wednesday, 8 hours; Thursday, 9 hours; Friday, 6 hours. He is paid $7.50 an hour. What was his gross pay? 15. William works at the Sleepy Pillow Company, where he is paid on this piece rate schedule per pillow for the day: First 10 pillows,$0.85 Next 10 pillows,$1.10 All pillows over 20,$1.50 Yesterday he finished 38 pillows. What was his gross pay? 16. William’s daily earnings last week were: $84; $76.50; $91.30; $72.55; and $88.20. What were his average daily earnings? 17. The Can-Dew Company has 16 employees. Eight of them are paid $8.00 an hour, six are paid $9.00 an hour, and two are paid $11.00 an hour. What do these employees earn in an hour on the average? 18. The owner of a small company and his three employees have an average weekly salary of $560. If the three employees’ weekly salaries are $410, $425, and $440, What is the owner’s weekly salary? Find N. Show your work. 19. 20. Solve. Show your work. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 10 is what part of 12? Please show all your work for questions 29-32. Use the following information to answer questions 27 and 28. At the Ketchem Fish Lure Factory, the regular working hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can arrive up to 3 minutes late and leave up to 3 minutes early without penalty. Any time worked less than hour (15 minutes) is not counted. Sue Premee’s time card is shown here. 27. How many regular-time hours did Sue work on each day? Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Total regular-time hours for the week – 28. How many overtime hours did she work each day? Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Total overtime hours for the week – 29. You are paid $16 an hour with time-and-a-half for all hours over 8 hours on a weekday, and double-time for all hours worked on the weekend. Last week, you worked these hours: Monday, 7; Tuesday, 10; Wednesday, 11; Thursday, 9; Friday, 6; and Saturday, 4. What is your gross pay for the week? 30. Sue and her roommate share their apartment rent in a ratio of 3:2. What is Sue’s share of their monthly rent of $280? 31. Six apples cost 80¢. At that rate, what is the cost of 15 apples? 32. Last week, eggs cost $1.20 per dozen. This week, there was an increase in cost of over last week’s cost. What is the cost of eggs this week? This project can be submitted electronically. Check the Project page in the online course management system or your enrollment information with your print materials for more detailed instructions. Project 2MTHH 009 Project 2 MTHH 009 3 12isof. 4 N 5 48 2 8 ´ 11 51 38 ´ 17 41 28 ¸ 23 63 34 + 11 64 96 - 1 4 1 6 814 12 N =