Quantitative Reasoning: Tools for Today's Informed Citizen helps readers connect mathematics in the real world. Through a series of hands-on activities and explorations, the text empowers readers by teaching them to apply quantitative reasoning skills to make informed decisions in their daily lives. Technology is an essential component of the text, and it is integrated in Activities that use Microsoft? Excel or, alternatively, the TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator. The use of technology helps readers concentrate on ideas rather than computational details--allowing them to investigate significant and more realistic problems.…mehr
Quantitative Reasoning: Tools for Today's Informed Citizen helps readers connect mathematics in the real world. Through a series of hands-on activities and explorations, the text empowers readers by teaching them to apply quantitative reasoning skills to make informed decisions in their daily lives. Technology is an essential component of the text, and it is integrated in Activities that use Microsoft? Excel or, alternatively, the TI-83/84 Plus graphing calculator. The use of technology helps readers concentrate on ideas rather than computational details--allowing them to investigate significant and more realistic problems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alicia Sevilla has a Ph.D. in mathematics from Cornell University and is Professor of Mathematics at Moravian College, where she has taught for over 20 years. She participated in the two FIPSE projects that produced the COMPANION TO CALCULUS and mentored other institutions to adopt the integrated approach. She recently served as Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and was co-director of a National Science Foundation grant to develop and implement a quantitative reasoning course. She is an active member of the Mathematical Association of America, and serves as Coordinat.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Organizing Information Pictorially Using Charts and Graphs
Chapter 2: Bivariate Data
Chapter 3: Graphs of Functions
Chapter 4: Multiple Variable Functions
Chapter 5: Proportional, Linear, and Piecewise Linear Functions
Chapter 6: Modeling with Linear and Exponential Functions
Chapter 7: Logarithms and Scientific Notation
Chapter 8: Indexes and Ratings
Chapter 9: Personal Finance
Chapter 10: Introduction to Problem Solving
Chapter 11: Decision Making
Chapter 12: Inductive Reasoning
Chapter 13: Deductive Reasoning
Chapter 14: Apportionment
Chapter 15: More on Problem Solving
Chapter 16: Average and Five-Number Summary
Chapter 17: Standard Deviation, z-Score, and Normal Distributions