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Author(s): Steven J Wilson
Designed for a one-semester post-arithmetic college level course, Business Math: Using Percents emphasizes the use of percentages in business and discusses payroll, retailing, the value of assets, simple and compound interest, and the time value of money.
Author(s): PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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This workbook is designed to accompany a co-requisite mathematics course in statistical principles and basic probability theory. As a companion resource, it offers students a solid foundation and understanding of mathematical concepts for success in a college-level, first-year statistics course.
Author(s): Jude Thaddeus Socrates
Linear Algebra is a powerful tool that allows scientists to model physical phenomena and efficiently solve the systems of equations that arise from them. It is essential to almost every field of mathematics, such as geometry, topology, number theory, and abstract algebra. As such, it is not only computationally useful, with applications in data science, quantum mechanics, statistics, computer science, and all branches of engineering, but it also a great opportunity for the student to explore the beauty and elegance of mathematics.
Author(s): Nancy Livingston
21st Century Statistics with R publication teaches basic and advanced statistical methods using R for statistics practitioners in the data sciences. Hypothesis testing along with linear and logistic regression modeling are facilitated. Authentic datasets ranging from worldly to local are used exclusively, and readers are introduced to data applications from today’s scholarly journal articles.
Author(s): LETICIA ESCOBAR
Mathematics Activity Book 1 provides Teachers and Students with an inquiry-based approach to learning. It promotes skill attainment and acquisition through exploration, discussion, and group work, which can lead to mathematics mastery.
Author(s): Ximena Catepillan, Waclaw Szymanski, Antonia Cardwell
Culture impacts nearly every aspect of life, creating a rich variety of customs, manners, and traditions across the globe. However, throughout humanity, certain traits seem almost universal.
Author(s): Kurt Killion
Foundations of Geometry and Measurement for Teachers is an activity-based, problem based, manipulative-based, and technology-based laboratory manual that can be used in a mathematics course in geometry and measurement for elementary and middle school preservice teachers. Most activities are organized around the key areas of area, perimeter, symmetry, similarity, properties and calcification, Pythagorean Theorem, and algebraic connections.