The quotient. In the problem 7 / 2 = 3 (+1) The 7 is the
"dividend"; the 2 is the "divisor": the 3 is the "quotient" and the
1 is the "remainder".
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A tax on real estate or personal property
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Property tax
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A mathematical sequence whose verb is equal
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formula
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Amount of money earned
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Income
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The basic unit of weight in the metric system equal to 0.35 ounces
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the basic unit of weight in metric system; equal to 0.35
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Price paid after the discount is subtracted
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net-price or sales price
net price
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Record book for a saving account
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passbook
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The cost of overhead minus the selling price
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The cost of overhead minus the selling price is loss.
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Every three months
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Quarterly
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A tax on things you buy
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sales tax
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A part ownership of a company due to money invested
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stock
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Price paid after the discount is subtracted is called
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Price paid after the discount is subtracted is called the
discount price. This is also commonly referred to as the net
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An instrument used to construct circles and arcs circles
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COMPASS
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A written claim to some piece of property
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collateral
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Basic unit of length in the metric system equal to 3937 inches
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The basic unit of length in the metric system - in the SI, to be
precise - is the meter. Since an inch is exactly 2.54 cm. or 0.0254
meters, a meter is equal to about 39.37 inches.
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One tenth
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Does not pay
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Default
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One thousandth
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Set of numerical data
statistics
The result of division
The quotient. In the problem 7 / 2 = 3 (+1) The 7 is the
"dividend"; the 2 is the "divisor": the 3 is the "quotient" and the
1 is the "remainder".
A tax on real estate or personal property
Property tax
A mathematical sequence whose verb is equal
formula
Amount of money earned
Income
The basic unit of weight in the metric system equal to 0.35 ounces
the basic unit of weight in metric system; equal to 0.35
ounces
Price paid after the discount is subtracted
net-price or sales price
net price
Record book for a saving account
passbook
The cost of overhead minus the selling price
The cost of overhead minus the selling price is loss.
Every three months
Quarterly
A tax on things you buy
sales tax
A part ownership of a company due to money invested
stock
Price paid after the discount is subtracted is called
Price paid after the discount is subtracted is called the
discount price. This is also commonly referred to as the net
price.
An instrument used to construct circles and arcs circles
COMPASS
A written claim to some piece of property
collateral
Basic unit of length in the metric system equal to 3937 inches
The basic unit of length in the metric system - in the SI, to be
precise - is the meter. Since an inch is exactly 2.54 cm. or 0.0254
meters, a meter is equal to about 39.37 inches.