AMDM Unit 1 Q2

AMDM Unit 1 Q2

12th Grade

10 Qs

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AMDM Unit 1 Q2

AMDM Unit 1 Q2

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Henry Phan

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

A real estate agent earns a 3.5% commission on the sale price of a house. If they help sell a house for $350,000, what is the amount of commission they earn according to the commision model we have learned last week, ?

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

A salesperson earns a 35% commission on the sale price of a commercial drone. If they help sell a drone with $350,000, what is the amount of commission they earn?

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

Determine the best model to compute FCI for a comming up sport event.  Assume the participant is charged equally and consumes at least one item bellow. Mr. Jones plans his budget for

his whole family of 4: 4 tickets, 8 soft drink, 4 burger, a parking lot charge.

FCI = 4(Price a ticket) + 8(Price a soft drink) + 4(Price of a burgers) + 1 Parking lot charge

FCI = (Price a ticket) + (Price a soft drink) + (Price of a burgers) + 1 Parking lot charge

FCI = 4 + 8 + 4 + 1

4(Price a ticket + Price a soft drink + Price of a burgers + Parking lot charge)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

Determine the best model to compute FCI for a comming up sport event.  Assume the participant is charged equally and consumes at least one item bellow. Mr. Jones plans his budget for

a ticket, a soft drink, a burger, a parking lot charge.

FCI = 4(Price a ticket) + 8(Price a soft drink) + 4(Price of a burgers) + 1 Parking lot charge

FCI = (Price a ticket) + (Price a soft drink) + (Price of a burgers) + 1 Parking lot charge

FCI = 4 + 8 + 4 + 1

4(Price a ticket + Price a soft drink + Price of a burgers + Parking lot charge)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

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According to the master card (picture), is this card is valid? reasoning?

No, because the calcution shows that all digits is not divisible by 10.

Yes, becuse the calcution shows that all digits is divisible by 10.

No, because it doesn't match for the first digit regulations of debit/credit (Visa, Master, Discovery, American Expression)

Yes, it is valid because the expiration date of the card is still valid.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

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According to the master card (picture), is this card is valid? reasoning?

No, because the calcution shows that all digits is not divisible by 10.

Yes, becuse the calcution shows that all digits is divisible by 10.

No, because it doesn't match for the first digit regulations of debit/credit (Visa, Master, Discovery, American Expression)

Yes, it is valid because the expiration date of the card is still valid.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 10 pts

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How do you determine the check digit d for the visa card (picture)

I'm going to create a graph for 15 digit numbers plus 0 a weight for each number (starts with 1, 2, 1, 2, ...). Then add the digits (not numbers). As the result is even, we can determine d by adding the last digit of the above result so that it equals an even number.

I'm going to create a graph for 15 digit numbers plus 0 and a weight for each number (starts with 2, 1, 2, 1, ...). Then add the digits (not numbers). As the result is divisible by 10, we can determine d by adding the last digit of the above result so that it equals 10.

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