Math 10 Essentials Chapter Sections 1.1- 1.4

Quick Review Questions

·  Provide a definition for the following words.

Biweekly –

Salary –

·  Provide a definition for the following words.

Hourly rate –

Biweekly –

·  Provide a definition for the following words.

Piecework –

Annual Salary –

·  Sam is paid weekly. How many pay cheques does he get in one year? ______

·  Don is paid monthly. How many pay cheques does he get in one year? ______

·  Diane is paid biweekly. How many pay cheques does she get in one year? ______

·  If Danny is paid $32000 a year and you want to know how much he is paid every 2 weeks what number should you divide his annual salary by? ______

·  If Len is paid $30000 a year and you want to know how much he is paid monthly what number should you divide his annual salary by? ______

·  If Leslie is paid $24000 a year and you want to know how much she is paid every month what number should you divide his annual salary by? ______

·  If Jim makes $200 every month what is his annual salary? Show your calculations.

·  If Jane makes $500 every month what is her annual salary? Show your calculations.

·  If George makes $100 every month what is his annual salary? Show your calculations.

·  How much would you make if you earned $6.00/hr for a 5-hour day? ______

·  How much would you make if you earned $7.00/hr for a 6-hour day? ______

·  How much would you make if you earned $5.00/hr for a 9-hour day? ______

·  How much would you make if you earned $8.50/hr for 2 hours and double time for 1 hour? Show your calculations.

·  How much would you make if you earned $10.00/hr for 2 hours and double time for 1 hour? Show your calculations.

·  How much would you make if you earned $6.50/hr for 2 hours and double time for 1 hour? Show your calculations.

·  Jan is paid $0.25 for each shoelace she puts on a sneaker. If she does 100 pairs of sneakers how much will she make? Show your calculations.

·  Joanne is paid $0.10 for each shoelace she puts on a sneaker. If she does 120 pairs of sneakers how much will she make? Show your calculations.

·  June is paid $0.50 for each shoelace she puts on a sneaker. If she does 60 pairs of sneakers how much will she make? Show your calculations.

·  Find the following percents.

1% of 22 ______

10% of 469______

15% of 40 ______

50% of 88 ______

·  Find the following percents.

1% of 3 ______

10% of 274______

15% of 220______

50% of 46 ______

·  Find the following percents.

1% of 43 ______

10% of 79 ______

15% of 82 ______

50% of 160______