MAT 106

MAT 106

MAT106 Quantitative Literacy mymath lab answers for all modules 1 thru 5

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Course Code: MAT106_5W
Course Name: Quantitative Literacy
Course Description: This course is designed to develop conceptual understanding, problem-solving, decision-making, and analytic skills dealing with quantities and their magnitudes and interrelationships, using calculators and personal computers as tools. The course will include the representation and analysis of data through statistical measures such as central tendency, dispersion, normal and chi-square distributions, and correlation and regression to test hypotheses. Students will also learn to use logical statements and arguments in a real-world context which will include estimating, approximating, and judging the reasonableness of answers. Graphing and use of polynomial functions and systems of equations as well as inequalities in the interpretation and solutions of problems will be developed. This knowledge will be developed with the focus on using appropriate approaches and tools to formulate and solve real-world problems.
Course Prerequisites: Completion of developmental workshop or placement test out
Course Length: 5 Modules
Credit Value: 3.0
Contact Hours: 45 Hours
Material Requirements: None
Textbooks:
Dates Active: 1/1/2013 - 1/1/2099
Title: Using and Understanding Mathematics
Author: Jeffrey O. Bennett; William Briggs
Edition / Copyright: 4
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated
ISBN: 9780321458209
List Price: $142.67
Delivery Method: This item is available via the Argosy University Digital Bookshelf and will be delivered to you electronically within the course. There is no need to purchase a textbook.


Technology:
Computer: PC: •Intel® or AMD x86 processor running at 1.3GHz or faster •Windows 7 or higher (32- or 64-bit) •1 GB RAM •10 GB free hard drive space recommended •1024x768 display •DVD-ROM drive
MAC: •Intel® processor •OS X v. 10.7 or higher •1 GB of RAM •10 GB...

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