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Nov 23, 2024
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MAT 772 - Applied Math Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech A course in elementary mathematical skills for technicians. Topics covered include fundamental operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals and signed numbers; percents; geometric figures and basic constructions; area and volume formulas; English/Metric systems; measurements; and the interpretation of graphs and charts. Competencies
- Utilize numbers in a variety of equivalent forms
- Read integers, fractions, and decimals
- Find common denominators
- List equivalent fractions
- Complete conversions between fractions and mixed numbers
- Convert between fractions and decimals
- Perform conversions between mixed numbers and decimals
- Demonstrate conversions between fractions and decimals and percentages
- Compute with integers, fractions, and decimals in real-world and mathematical solving
- Apply the four arithmetic operations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) to integers with and without a calculator
- Add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers without a calculator
- Apply the four arithmetic operations to decimals with and without a calculator
- Use the four arithmetic operations with fractions and mixed numbers with a calculator
- Calculate ratios
- Apply proportional thinking to real-world problems with up to 3 units
- Use exponential notation in computation
- Interpret numbers in scientific notation
- Choose computational techniques appropriate to specific problems
- Model real-world problems
- Calculate a solution to real-world problems and interpret the answer
- Report rounded answers and label when necessary
- Solve real-world problems involving percentages
- Solve two-step algebra problems
- Evaluate whether an answer is reasonable
- Estimate an answer
- Determine the reasonableness of the answer
- Identify basic geometric figures
- Name two dimensional figures and parts
- Identify three dimensional figures and their parts
- Evaluate geometric properties and relationships in real-world and mathematical problem solving
- Apply right triangles using the Pythagorean theorem in real-world problems
- Use similarity in solving real-world problems
- Use a protractor to measure angles
- Calculate the measure of an angle in degrees
- Use formulas for geometric figures
- Apply appropriate formulas for basic geometric shapes to solve problems involving complex figures
- Compare measurements using the Metric and English systems
- Identify the units in the English and Metric systems
- Understand relative sizes of units within the English and Metric system
- Convert within the English and metric system
- Convert between the metric and English systems
- Convert measurements for dimensional figures (perimeter, area, volume)
- Determine appropriate units and tools to make measurements in real-life situations
- Calculate answers to the correct degree of precision
- Calculate answers to the correct degree of accuracy
- Compute the greatest possible error
- Calculate relative error and percent error
- Demonstrate measurement using Metric and English tape measures
- Find the tolerance allowed for measurements
- Apply accuracy and precision to real-world problems
- Evaluate scales to the degree of accuracy required in a particular situation
- Interpret circular scales
- Interpret uniform scales
- Evaluate Data
- Interpret pie charts, bar charts, line graphs, and pictographs
- Compute measures of center
- Interpret measures of center
Competencies Revised Date: AY2023
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