mode - thenumber thatrepeats themost in adata setmedian - thenumbernumber in adata sethourly rate - theset amount ofmoney youmake for everyhour you workmean -an average ofa data set found bydividing the sum of allnumbers by theamount of numbersin the setdirect deposit -your paycheck isautomaticallydeposited intoyour bank accounton paydayinterest - Extramoney thepersonborrowing mustpay back.checking account -an account at abank wheremoney can bedebited or used.gross pay -total pay,includingregular hourlypay andovertime payminimumwage - thelowest hourlyrate that canbe paid legallyappreciate -going up invalue over aperiod oftimedisposable income- Income that isavailable forspending (aftertaxes andcharges).regular hours -how many hoursyou normally work,typical work weekis about 40 hoursper weekovertime hours -how many hoursyou were over yourusual schedule,normally at a higherhourly ratedirect deposit -money that goesdirectly from youremployer into yourbank accountdown payment -money that needs tobe put down at thetime of receiving aloan. This dependson your age, credithistory, etc.simple interest-Interest that iscalculated on theprincipal in anaccount, using theformula, I = Prt.discretionaryexpense -spending that isnot needed(example: mealsat restaurants).correlation -a connectionbetween twodifferentthings.scatter plot -graph with dataset plottedbetween twodifferentvariablescommission- paid as apercentageof the sale oftotal salescheck - A writtenorder used to tell abank to paymoney (transferfunds) from anaccount to thecheck holder.outlier - A value that"lies outside" (ismuch smaller orlarger than) most ofthe other values ina set of datadepreciate -going downin value overa period oftimeinterest rate-The percentagerate that is paidby a bank onmoney that is insome accounts.compound interest -Interest that iscalculated using theprinciple but also usingprevious interest. Thetotal money in anaccount is given byA=P(1+rn)ntessentialexpense -spending thatis needed(utility bill)credit - use ofmoney that isgiven to you bythe bank inwhich you haveto pay backprincipal- Thestarting balance,or amount ofmoney, in anaccount, oramount borrowed.dependentvariable - a factorthat changes inresponse tocontrolledvariablesdebit - use ofmoneycurrently inyour bankaccountgross income- total incomebefore youtake anythingawayindependentvariable - a factorthat is definite anddoes not vary; thisis often created byyoumode - thenumber thatrepeats themost in adata setmedian - thenumbernumber in adata sethourly rate - theset amount ofmoney youmake for everyhour you workmean -an average ofa data set found bydividing the sum of allnumbers by theamount of numbersin the setdirect deposit -your paycheck isautomaticallydeposited intoyour bank accounton paydayinterest - Extramoney thepersonborrowing mustpay back.checking account -an account at abank wheremoney can bedebited or used.gross pay -total pay,includingregular hourlypay andovertime payminimumwage - thelowest hourlyrate that canbe paid legallyappreciate -going up invalue over aperiod oftimedisposable income- Income that isavailable forspending (aftertaxes andcharges).regular hours -how many hoursyou normally work,typical work weekis about 40 hoursper weekovertime hours -how many hoursyou were over yourusual schedule,normally at a higherhourly ratedirect deposit -money that goesdirectly from youremployer into yourbank accountdown payment -money that needs tobe put down at thetime of receiving aloan. This dependson your age, credithistory, etc.simple interest-Interest that iscalculated on theprincipal in anaccount, using theformula, I = Prt.discretionaryexpense -spending that isnot needed(example: mealsat restaurants).correlation -a connectionbetween twodifferentthings.scatter plot -graph with dataset plottedbetween twodifferentvariablescommission- paid as apercentageof the sale oftotal salescheck - A writtenorder used to tell abank to paymoney (transferfunds) from anaccount to thecheck holder.outlier - A value that"lies outside" (ismuch smaller orlarger than) most ofthe other values ina set of datadepreciate -going downin value overa period oftimeinterest rate-The percentagerate that is paidby a bank onmoney that is insome accounts.compound interest -Interest that iscalculated using theprinciple but also usingprevious interest. Thetotal money in anaccount is given byA=P(1+rn)ntessentialexpense -spending thatis needed(utility bill)credit - use ofmoney that isgiven to you bythe bank inwhich you haveto pay backprincipal- Thestarting balance,or amount ofmoney, in anaccount, oramount borrowed.dependentvariable - a factorthat changes inresponse tocontrolledvariablesdebit - use ofmoneycurrently inyour bankaccountgross income- total incomebefore youtake anythingawayindependentvariable - a factorthat is definite anddoes not vary; thisis often created byyou

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. mode - the number that repeats the most in a data set
  2. median - the number number in a data set
  3. hourly rate - the set amount of money you make for every hour you work
  4. mean -an average of a data set found by dividing the sum of all numbers by the amount of numbers in the set
  5. direct deposit - your paycheck is automatically deposited into your bank account on payday
  6. interest - Extra money the person borrowing must pay back.
  7. checking account - an account at a bank where money can be debited or used.
  8. gross pay - total pay, including regular hourly pay and overtime pay
  9. minimum wage - the lowest hourly rate that can be paid legally
  10. appreciate - going up in value over a period of time
  11. disposable income - Income that is available for spending (after taxes and charges).
  12. regular hours - how many hours you normally work, typical work week is about 40 hours per week
  13. overtime hours - how many hours you were over your usual schedule, normally at a higher hourly rate
  14. direct deposit - money that goes directly from your employer into your bank account
  15. down payment - money that needs to be put down at the time of receiving a loan. This depends on your age, credit history, etc.
  16. simple interest- Interest that is calculated on the principal in an account, using the formula, I = Prt.
  17. discretionary expense - spending that is not needed (example: meals at restaurants).
  18. correlation - a connection between two different things.
  19. scatter plot - graph with data set plotted between two different variables
  20. commission - paid as a percentage of the sale of total sales
  21. check - A written order used to tell a bank to pay money (transfer funds) from an account to the check holder.
  22. outlier - A value that "lies outside" (is much smaller or larger than) most of the other values in a set of data
  23. depreciate - going down in value over a period of time
  24. interest rate- The percentage rate that is paid by a bank on money that is in some accounts.
  25. compound interest - Interest that is calculated using the principle but also using previous interest. The total money in an account is given by A=P(1+rn)nt
  26. essential expense - spending that is needed (utility bill)
  27. credit - use of money that is given to you by the bank in which you have to pay back
  28. principal- The starting balance, or amount of money, in an account, or amount borrowed.
  29. dependent variable - a factor that changes in response to controlled variables
  30. debit - use of money currently in your bank account
  31. gross income - total income before you take anything away
  32. independent variable - a factor that is definite and does not vary; this is often created by you