Math crossword
Across
- 2. cost-Wholesale cost refers to the price a business pays for goods purchased in bulk from a wholesaler
- 5. tip or an extra amount of money given voluntarily for a service, often calculated as a percentage of the total bill or cost.
- 6. error-quantifies the difference between an estimated or measured value and the actual or accepted value, expressed as a percentage of the actual value.
- 7. reduction in the original price of a good or service, often expressed as a percentage.
- 9. interest-an interest charge that borrowers pay lenders for a loan
- 10. tax-a simple calculation based on the percentage of a retail price of a good or service.
- 13. percentage of the total sales value, calculated by multiplying the sales value by the commission rate.
- 14. of change-quantifies the relative difference between two values, expressed as a percentage of the original value
- 15. rate-a ratio that compares two quantities where the second quantity is 1, essentially expressing a rate per one unit.
- 18. -a fundamental concept, rule, or assumption that serves as a basis for understanding and solving problems, often used as a foundation for theorems or other mathematical ideas.
- 19. reduction or discount in the selling price of an item.
Down
- 1. cost of borrowing money or the payment received for lending money, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
- 3. of decrease-the ratio of the difference between two values (original and new) to the original value, expressed as a percentage.
- 4. percentage increase in the selling price of a product or service over its cost
- 8. price -the price that a customer pays to purchase a product or a commodity
- 11. of error-the discrepancy or difference between a measured or calculated value and the true or accepted value, often expressed as a percentage or absolute value.
- 12. of increase-the amount a value grows, expressed as a percentage of the original value
- 16. a practice where customers give extra money, beyond the cost of a service or product, to someone who has provided them with a service.
- 17. payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.