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