Economics Terms
Maine Rivers
Tax Destination
Math Terms
Maine Travel
100

This is what you make for a year.

Salary

100

This river splits Lewiston and Auburn

Androscoggin

100

8 % of our federal taxes pay interest on our national....

Debt

100

A way of writing rational numbers.

Fraction

100

Go to Saco for a ride on the pirate ship at this park.

Funtown

200

This is a list of items you will buy.

Expenses

200

Identify the source and mouth of the Kennebec River.

Moosehead Lake, Merrymeeting Bay/Gulf of Maine/Atlantic Ocean

200

80% of our local taxes pay for what.

Education

200

These are the terms for the two numbers in a fraction.

Numerator/Denominator

200

The most popular beach in Maine.

Old Orchard Beach

300

A good portion of your pay--in our project it was 25%--goes to pay Uncle Sam.

Taxes

300

Identify the two rivers that form a large portion of our border with Canada.

St. John, St. Croix

300

Social security and medicare are two examples of required spending.

Mandatory
300

A quantity or set of numbers without limit or end.

Infinity

300

Bethel and Kingfield are home to two of the most popular ski areas in the northeast.

Sunday River and Sugarloaf

400

Money you receive on a regular basis.

Income

400

The river that we cross from Kittery to Portsmouth, NH.

Piscataqua

400

A large amount--over 700 million dollars--is spent on this discretionary item...the most in the world.

Military and Defense

400

The steepness or incline of a line.

Slope

400

Name 2 of the 3 rivers that host the best whitewater rafting in the northeast.

Kennebec, Penobscot, Dead

500

The process of deciding if what I am going to purchase is worth the amount.

Cost Benefit Analysis

500

It flows through Bangor and splits Old Town and Orono before emptying into the bay of the same name.

Penobscot

500

Identify two of the three states with the highest tax burden.

New York and Maine
500

A line on which all points correspond to real numbers

A number line

500

The most popular destination in 2020 and the only National Park in Maine.

Acadia