Thursday, February 12, 2009

Solving Business Problems Using a Calculator Student Text or New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Comprehensive Second Edit

Solving Business Problems Using a Calculator Student Text

Author: Mildred Polisky

This consumable spiral-bound text-workbook contains 34 lessons in six sections that teach students how to use the efficient 10-key touch method to solve business problems on a calculator.



Table of Contents:
Section 1 10-Key Touch Method Lesson 1 Touch Addition of Whole Numbers  Lesson 2 Touch Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers  Lesson 3 Crossfooting  Lesson 4 Touch Addition and Subtraction of Dollars and Cents  Lesson 5 Rounding and Estimating Without a Calculator  Lesson 6 Multiplication  Lesson 7 Division  Business Calculator Applications 1: Keypad Introduction  Practice Test 1  Section 2 Multiplication and Division  Lesson 8 Constant Multiplication and Division  Lesson 9 Multiplying Three or More Factors  Lesson 10 Mixed Operations  Lesson 11 Accumulative Multiplication  Lesson 12 Negative Multiplication  Business Calculator Applications 2: Using Memory Keys for Repeated Operations  Practice Test 2  Section 3 Percents and Discounts  Lesson 13 Fractions and Decimals  Lesson 14 Percents  Lesson 15 Finding Percentage, Rate, and Base  Lesson 16 Amounts and Percents of Increase or Decrease  Lesson 17 Single Discounts  Lesson 18 Series Discounts  (and more...)

See also: Cooks Books or Roses Table

New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Comprehensive, Second Edit

Author: June Parsons

Part of the New Perspectives series, this text offers a case-based, problem-solving approach and innovative technology for meaningful learning of Microsoft Excel 2003. This Second Edition has been updated to include basic to more advanced features of Excel, from creating professional-looking workbooks to using templates, creating multiple worksheets, and developing customized applications with macros and Visual Basic.



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