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  1. Unemployment rate as a percentage is usually calculated by:Selected Answer: Incorrect dividing the number of unemployed by the
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  2. Dividing Decimals- The dividend is the number being _, and the divisor is the number it is being divided by. - The quotient is
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  3. Which reason best describes why you can divide any number by 100 by moving the decimal point two places to the left?CLEAR CHECK
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  4. According to Adam Smith, how does the division of labor lead to prosperity?(2 points) Responses Dividing labor would limit the
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  5. According to Adam Smith, how does the division of labor lead to prosperity?(2 points)Responses Dividing labor would limit the
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  6. Which reason best describes why you can divide any number by 100 by moving the decimal point two places left?CLEAR CHECK
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  7. The number 350 is separated into three parts (numbers). Dividing the first number by the third will give 2 and dividing the
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  8. According to Adam Smith, how does the division of labor lead to prosperity? (2 points)A) Dividing labor would make productivity
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  9. According to Adam Smith, how does the division of labor lead to prosperity?(2 points)Dividing labor would decrease profits
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  10. According to Adam Smith, how does the division of labor lead to prosperity?(2 points)Responses A Dividing labor would limit the
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