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Quantway College covers the major topics typically contained in a college-level quantitative reasoning course, including numeracy skills, mathematical modeling, and statistical thinking. These skills and areas of reasoning are promoted, integrated, revisited, and explicitly connected across three modules. In addition, the course is embedded with Productive Persistence social emotional support routines and activities designed to strengthen students’ self-perceptions as math learners.

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Kendall Hunt is pleased to partner with the Carnegie Math Pathways to help lower the cost of high-quality mathematics materials. Digital copies are free to access and download at ***.carnegiemathpathways.org and low-cost print texts are available for purchase at campus bookstores and via this online storefront.

N.1: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning Social 
N.2 Article: You Can Grow Your Brain
Questions: You Can Grow Your Brain 
N.2: Millions, Billions, or Trillions? Social 
N.3: A Trillion Dollars of Student Loans Financial
N.4: Computing and Interpreting Percentages Environment, Financial, Health and Risk, Social 
N.5: The National Debt… How Big Is It? Social, Financial 
N.6: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Environment 
N.7: An Index for Your Salary Financial 
N.8: Screening Tools—How Effective Are They? Health and Risk
N.9: A Closer Look at Screening Tools Health and Risk 
Stress Reappraisal 
M.1: Mathematical Models: What’s Best? Social 
M.2: Linear Models Social 
M.3: Data is Trendy Environment
M.4: Four Equations… Two Models Financial  
M.5: Modeling a New Type of Growth Social 
M.6: How Long Does That Take? Personal Finance 
M.7: A Trust in Social Security Personal Finance 
M.8: Multiple Variables Weighing on Your Mind? Social
S.1: Interpreting Charts and Graphs Financial 
S.2: Measuring Success Social 
S.3: Statistical Analysis Process Health and Risk
S.4: Sampling and Error Social
S.5: Exploring Climate Data Environmental
S.6: Exploring Climate Variability Environmental 
S.7: Modeling with Normal Distributions Environmental 
S.8: Significance in Observational Studies Social
S.9: Signifi cance in experiments Social

CARNEGIE WEST ED

Quantway College covers the major topics typically contained in a college-level quantitative reasoning course, including numeracy skills, mathematical modeling, and statistical thinking. These skills and areas of reasoning are promoted, integrated, revisited, and explicitly connected across three modules. In addition, the course is embedded with Productive Persistence social emotional support routines and activities designed to strengthen students’ self-perceptions as math learners.

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Kendall Hunt is pleased to partner with the Carnegie Math Pathways to help lower the cost of high-quality mathematics materials. Digital copies are free to access and download at ***.carnegiemathpathways.org and low-cost print texts are available for purchase at campus bookstores and via this online storefront.

N.1: Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning Social 
N.2 Article: You Can Grow Your Brain
Questions: You Can Grow Your Brain 
N.2: Millions, Billions, or Trillions? Social 
N.3: A Trillion Dollars of Student Loans Financial
N.4: Computing and Interpreting Percentages Environment, Financial, Health and Risk, Social 
N.5: The National Debt… How Big Is It? Social, Financial 
N.6: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Environment 
N.7: An Index for Your Salary Financial 
N.8: Screening Tools—How Effective Are They? Health and Risk
N.9: A Closer Look at Screening Tools Health and Risk 
Stress Reappraisal 
M.1: Mathematical Models: What’s Best? Social 
M.2: Linear Models Social 
M.3: Data is Trendy Environment
M.4: Four Equations… Two Models Financial  
M.5: Modeling a New Type of Growth Social 
M.6: How Long Does That Take? Personal Finance 
M.7: A Trust in Social Security Personal Finance 
M.8: Multiple Variables Weighing on Your Mind? Social
S.1: Interpreting Charts and Graphs Financial 
S.2: Measuring Success Social 
S.3: Statistical Analysis Process Health and Risk
S.4: Sampling and Error Social
S.5: Exploring Climate Data Environmental
S.6: Exploring Climate Variability Environmental 
S.7: Modeling with Normal Distributions Environmental 
S.8: Significance in Observational Studies Social
S.9: Signifi cance in experiments Social

CARNEGIE WEST ED