Math Defintions
Math Definitions
Math Definitions
Math Definitions
Math Definitions
100
A fee paid for services, usually a percentage of the total cost.
Commission
100
the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
Ratio
100
a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
Tax
100
the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overhead and profit. the process or result of correcting text in preparation for printing.
Mark up/ Mark down
100
interest calculated on both the principal and the accrued interest
Compound intrest
200
a fraction with fractions in the numerator or denominator
Complex fraction
200
The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
Origin
200
a tip given to a waiter, taxicab driver, etc
Gratituity
200
the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering.
Tip
300
a ratio of two quantities that is constant
Proportionality
300
money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
Intrest
300
a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
Fees
300
The estimated market value contribution for each unit of an improvement.
Unit Rate
400
a deduction from the usual cost of something, typically given for prompt or advance payment or to a special category of buyers.
Discount
400
interest paid on the principal alone
Simple Intrest
400
The approximation error in some data is the discrepancy between an exact value and some approximation to it. An approximation error can occur because ⁕the measurement of the data is not precise due to the instruments. or ⁕approximations are used instead of the real data. ...
Percent error
400
Calculated by increase in price over original amount. Calculated by decrease in price over original amount.
Percent Increase/Percent decrease
400
a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole.
Proportion
500
Ratios whose fraction re presentations are equivalent are called equivalent ratios. For example, 3 to 4 and 6 to 8 are equivalent.
Equivelent Ratios
500
a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
Rate
500
Proportions are the comparison of two equal ratios. Therefore, proportional relationships are relationships between two equal ratios
proportion relationship
500
by a specified amount in or for every hundred.
Percent
500
(of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent.
Principal