Warmups December 15-19, 2014.

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Warmups December 15-19, 2014

Monday, December 15, 2014 1. Coach Perkins went to Target and bought a Keurig coffee maker for $99 and a new sport watch for $45. The tax on these items is 8.5%. What would be the total cost of these two items be, including tax? 2. You finally have your Christmas shopping money! You put $2. away in January, $4. away in February, $8. away in March, $16 away is April and followed this savings pattern through to December. How much money do you have to shop with?

Tuesday, December 16 2014 When the Christmas cake was about to be served, you were told you could have 0.6, 60%, 3/5, 6%. Which 3 will give you the same size portion? 2. Coach Ivie and her boyfriend went out to eat at Old Mexican Inn. Their bill total was $43. You pay at the cash register at OMI. Their waiter wasn’t very good, so they left the minimum 15% tip. How much tip will they leave on the table?

Wednesday, December 17, 2014 Sally has a Christmas budget of $1,000 to spend on all of her family and friends for Christmas. In the box below is how she spent her money. How much money will she have left to spend on her friends that she budgeted for Christmas? What percent of her Christmas budget does Sally spend on her mom? Family Member Amount Spent Mom $450 Dad $300 Sister $175

Thursday, December 18, 2014 For Christmas your mom bought your dad a new watch for $390. She charged the watch on a card that charged 18% annual interest and will pay it off in 12 months. If there is nothing else charged on the card—how much will the total be that she will pay for the watch? If she was making 12 equal payments, how much will each payment be?