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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 05:10 leslie1811

1. A jacket selling for $48 was on sale at 20% off. Find the sale price of the jacket. To estimate, round the original price to the nearest $10. 2. Paul earns $380 each week at his part-time job. His employer withholds 18% of Paul's for taxes and social security. How much does Paul take home each week? To estimate, round the percent to the nearest ten percent. 3. Elizabeth takes home $576 each week at her job as a clerk-typist. If she gets an 8% raise, how much will she take home each week? To estimate, round her pay to the nearest $10, and round the percent to the nearest 10%. 4. The Chan family bought their house for $118.000. They sold it 15 years later for 22% more than they paid. For how much did they sell their house? To estimate, round the price to the nearest ten thousand and the percent to the nearest 10%. 5. According to the last census, the population of Franklin County was 253,000. By the time the next census is taken the population is expected to decrease by 4.5%. To the nearest thousand, what will be the new population of the county? To estimate, round the population to the nearest ten thousand and the percent to the nearest percent. 6. A computer that sold for $695 last year is now on sale for 12% less. What is the price of the computer this year? To estimate, round the price to the nearest hundred and the percent to the nearest 10%. 7. A pair of winter boots originally selling for $79.90 was on sale for 15% off. Find​

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