Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 10 may be suitable for students who plan on entering a trade, pursue post-secondary studies at a college or enter the workforce directly after graduation from high school.
This course is a prerequisite to Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 20.
Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 10 focuses on the application of mathematical concepts and skills to real-world contexts, enabling students to make connections between school mathematics and the workplace.
Students will learn problem solving, spatial reasoning, measurement, angles and geometry, proportional reasoning, and income.
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Students have the option to enroll in the Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 10 live broadcast synchronous course OR the Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 10 online asynchronous course.
Live broadcast synchronous: students attend a live broadcast at a specific time, every school day. If you're interested in enrolling in the synchronous course, please review the live broadcast details and schedule.
Online asynchronous: students can take Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 10 anywhere, anytime.
Unit pricing and currency exchange
Earning an income
Length, area, and volume
Mass, temperature, and volume
Angles and parallel lines
Similarity of figures
Trigonometry of right triangles
This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor
What is a proctor?Scientific calculator
Geometry set
E-Text: MathWorks 10 - Pacific Educational Press
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