Quantitative Literacy

Quantitative Literacy
Author: Bruce Crauder
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 1350
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1319055729

"I finally understand why I need to learn some math!" says a student after finishing a course that used Quantitative Literacy. That enthusiastic response gets to the heart of how this remarkable textbook works. Quantitative Literacy shows students that they use math in their everyday lives more than they realize, and that learning math in real-world contexts not only makes it easier to get better grades, but prepares them for decisions they’ll face about money, voting and politics, health issues, and much more. The authors draw on a wide range of examples to give students basic mathematical tools— from sports to personal finance to sociopolitical action to medical tests to the arts—with coverage that neatly balances discussions of ideas with computational practice.

Quantitative Literacy + Read & Practice 3e Six-months Online Access Card

Quantitative Literacy + Read & Practice 3e Six-months Online Access Card
Author: Bruce Crauder
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781319256050

Quantitative Literacy fully prepares students to be informed consumers of quantitative information with coverage that neatly balances discussions of ideas with computational practice. Through a wide range of examples and applications, the authors show students that they use math in their everyday lives more than they realize, and that learning math takes palce in real-world contexts. Students develop the critical thinking and problem solving skills to make intelligent decisions about regarding money, voting and politics, health issues, and much more.

Loose-leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy

Loose-leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy
Author: Bruce Crauder
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 146412552X

"I finally understand why I need to learn some math!" says a student after finishing a course that used Quantitative Literacy. That enthusiastic response gets to the heart of how this remarkable textbook works. Quantitative Literacy shows students that they use math in their everyday lives more than they realize, and that learning math in real-world contexts not only makes it easier to get better grades, but prepares them for decisions they’ll face about money, voting and politics, health issues, and much more. The authors draw on a wide range of examples to give students basic mathematical tools— from sports to personal finance to sociopolitical action to medical tests to the arts—with coverage that neatly balances discussions of ideas with computational practice.

Math in Our World

Math in Our World
Author: Dave Sobecki
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781264068197

"Writing the first edition of a math text, especially in an evolving area like quantitative reasoning, is part art and part science. You use your training and experience as an instructor to decide on the approach and the most appropriate topics. You travel a lot and talk to anyone who doesn't run away when they see you coming to gather more professional opinions. You count on your crack publisher's team to conduct surveys and focus groups. Then you put it all together and make some educated guesses, hoping that the result hits the mark"--

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning
Author: Alicia Sevilla
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780470412329

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