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Name _____________________________ #_____ Homework (Due 4/19) 10 X 10 = _____ 54 ÷ 9 = _____ 7 X 7 = _____ 8 X 8 = _____ 42 ÷ 6 = _____ 36 ÷ 4 = _____ 84 ÷ 7 = _____ 5 X 5 = _____ 0 ÷ 9 = _____ Write the correct vocabulary word in each blank (words can be made plural). (elapsed time, wants, needs, income, salary, lend, borrow, lender, human capital, credit, savings plan, labor, resources, scarcity, cost, spending, interest, charity, charitable giving, ) To ____________________________ is to obtain by paying for an item or service. The ____________________________ tells you how long it has taken you to do something. ____________________________ is paying for something with money that you borrow and must pay back, usually with interest. A person who gives you money with the expectation of you paying them back is called a __________________________. ________________________ and high demand can cause the value of something to go up quickly. Donating $25 to a pet shelter is an example of ________________________.

Estimate the sum or difference 592  777 + 45  +_______ -_ 81  -_______ Solve 54 X 4 = 62 X 5 = 39 X 9 =