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Mathematical Models: Exponential Functions

https://youtu.be/sI1C9DyIi_8 Math for Liberal Arts WorkbookMathematical Models: Exponential FunctionsArithmetic, Population, and EnergyProfessor Bartlett As we watch the video of Professor Bartlett’s lecture on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy takenotes. Particularly, pay attention to his answers to the following questions. You will not be askedto address the math techniques. 1. What does Doctor Bartlett claim is “the […]

Mathematical Models: Exponential Functions

https://youtu.be/sI1C9DyIi_8 Math for Liberal Arts WorkbookMathematical Models: Exponential FunctionsArithmetic, Population, and EnergyProfessor Bartlett As we watch the video of Professor Bartlett’s lecture on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy takenotes. Particularly, pay attention to his answers to the following questions. You will not be askedto address the math techniques. 1. What does Doctor Bartlett claim is “the […]

Mathematical Models: Linear Functions

Suppose your friend sells soda at the Tourist Games. Based on very careful record keeping hehas determined that for each degree the temperature increases, he sells eight more liters of sodathan he does when it is 62F. He sells 354 liters when it is 62F. The temperature variesbetween 62F and 98F. a. Construct a linear […]

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Project 2: Calculating Taxes. Visit www.irs.gov, and download the most recent version of forms 1040, and schedules A, B, C, and D. Scenario 1: Calculate the taxes for someone who earned $60,000 in standard wage income (W-2 income), has no dependents, and takes the standard deduction. Scenario 2: Calculate the taxes for someone who earned […]

Mathematics

For this proposal, you will bid on a particular project in writing, hoping to convince a potential client to let you conduct research for them. In this case, your bid is, of course, artificial: everyone is going to be working with the same site. However, you should imagine that you are writing directly to the […]

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Respond to the following questions using the study that you discussed in Project Part 1. Use your own words in your responses. Your paper should be broken into 4 distinct numbered sections, with each section written in paragraph form. Do not include definitions or state how to calculate results in your paper. State your findings […]

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Sufficiency  – Read Sec. 6.7 Summarize: the major concepts and results presented in the section. Discuss their importance.Illustrate your understanding of the theory by providing 2 illustrative examples selected from section Exercises (exclude those from HW) of the textbook.Discussion and interpretations matter

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Sufficiency  – Read Sec. 6.7 Summarize: the major concepts and results presented in the section. Discuss their importance.Illustrate your understanding of the theory by providing 2 illustrative examples selected from section Exercises (exclude those from HW) of the textbook.Discussion and interpretations matter

Reflection Portfolio

PurposeIn this course, we will work to see the connections between mathematical ideas, the strands of mathematical proficiency, and the Common Core content and practice standards. The purpose of the portfolio assignments (due Weeks 2, 6, and 10) is to provide structured opportunities for you to reflect on your developing understanding of these ideas, proficiencies, […]

MDM4U CULMINATING PROJECT – PROBABILITY

Your task is to create a probability-based game that can be played purely on chance. Your game may  involve dice, cards, coins, spinners, etc. However, it MUST have at least 3 events in each trial. For  example, rolling a die 3 times. You may also choose to create a game involving poker hands, or  blackjack […]

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