Quantitative Reasoning

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Across
  1. 1. the form you fill out to obtain money from the government to attend classes after high school
  2. 7. happens once a year
  3. 9. 0.02, 2.75, and 4.55918 are examples of _________
  4. 12. another major part of a resume
  5. 15. the amount of money you pay on a house, car, etc before financing the loan for the remainder
  6. 16. what the I in I=prt stands for
  7. 17. the brick and mortar place that handles your money so you don't have to carry it all around
  8. 18. the amount of principle you have paid off of your house loan
  9. 21. the number on the bottom of a fraction
  10. 24. Future value of money drawing simple interest
  11. 27. the amount of money you deposit to start a savings account
  12. 32. the paper that introduces you to the prospective employer; also contains your resume
  13. 33. a logarithm to base e
  14. 34. the rule of thumb for estimating how long it will take your money to double; 2p = 72/r
  15. 35. happens twice a month
  16. 36. a convenient piece of paper used to pay for goods and/or services
  17. 37. data involving characteristics like eye color, height, etc
  18. 38. what the r in I=prt stands for; must be entered as decimal
  19. 40. the best teacher at LRSW High School
  20. 41. the test Mrs. B is always asking whether you have passed, a requirement for graduation
  21. 43. happens every 3 months
  22. 44. the amount of money that one item costs
  23. 47. a logarithm to base 10
  24. 50. the least amount of money an employer may legally pay an employee
  25. 51. what two fractions must have before they can be added
  26. 52. the amount of money you owe
  27. 54. money borrowed from a city, state, federal agency so that they may perform their civic duties
  28. 56. one of the larger credit card companies
  29. 57. a checking account that does not charge a monthly fee
  30. 58. Future value of money that is compounded, but not continuously
  31. 59. the amount of money you set aside each paycheck to cover bills, entertainment, food, etc
Down
  1. 2. where to get money from your account using a debit card
  2. 3. data involving numbers
  3. 4. one of the major parts of a resume
  4. 5. a fee you might incur when visiting some other bank than yours to request money from a machine
  5. 6. a number of things from a set of larger things, such as 23 of 100 or 15 of 100, etc
  6. 8. the number in the top of a fraction
  7. 10. money you have left over after all other responsibilities (bills) are paid
  8. 11. number such as 45%, 1.25%, 98%, etc
  9. 13. the new name given to our math class
  10. 14. arriving to class AFTER the bell to start has rung
  11. 19. water, sewer, gas, electricity, etc
  12. 20. an amount of money deducted from your checking account, usually with an atm card
  13. 22. when you pay monthly for an item you already own
  14. 23. what the employer gives you every week (or month or bimonthly, etc) for doing your job
  15. 24. branch of mathematics dealing with unknown quantities
  16. 25. a list of people that you send a prospective employer to verify your information and reliability
  17. 26. when you are late on a payment you are said to be "in _________"
  18. 28. the amount of money you have available to spend
  19. 29. when it is time to receive cash for your investment, the investment is said to have ___________
  20. 30. number such as one half, two thirds, eight fifths, etc
  21. 31. the mathematical tool used to solve equations when the variable is in an exponent
  22. 39. happens every split second, every day, every year, etc
  23. 42. the test you take to see whether you would have a career in the armed forces
  24. 45. a pair of numbers such as 2:3 or 5:7, etc
  25. 46. what the t in I=prt stands for; measured in years
  26. 48. when your bank covers a check for you that you did not have the funds in your account to cover
  27. 49. the amount you owe and pay for your house
  28. 53. missing a class or day of school
  29. 55. Future value of money that is compounded continuously