Across
- 2. the person a check is written to
- 4. A statement of different types of activity that have taken place during the month.
- 7. person who writes a check
- 11. You can add the same quantity or number to both sides of the equation and subtract the same quantity or number from both sides of the equation without affecting the equality of the equation. This is the _____
- 12. Each month you must ____ the difference between the bank statement and your checkbook.
- 14. When solving for an unknown that involves more than one process, do the addition and subtraction before the multiplication and division. This is the _____ rule.
- 16. The _____ tracks written checks.
Down
- 1. decreases the amount in a checking account
- 3. A mathematical statement with an equal sign showing that a mathematical expression on the left equals the mathematical expression on the right.
- 5. When solving for an unknown that involves more than one process, do the ___________ before the multiplication and division.
- 6. An equation that expresses in symbols a general fact, rule, or principle
- 8. increases the amount in a checking account
- 9. If an equation indicates a process such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division, solve for the unknown or variable by using the ________.
- 10. When equations contain parentheses (which indicates grouping together), you solve for the unknown by first multiplying each item inside the parentheses by the number or letter just outside the parentheses. This is the _____.
- 13. A written order instructing a bank, credit union, or savings and loan institution to pay a designated amount of your money on deposit with the bank to a person or organization.
- 15. A meaningful combination of numbers and letters called terms.