Math Workplace & Apprenticeship 30 focuses on the application of mathematical concepts and skills to real-world contexts enabling learners to make connections between school mathematics and the workplace.
This course may be suitable for students who plan to enter a trade, pursue post-secondary studies at a college or enter the workforce directly after graduation from high school.
Students will learn about logical reasoning, measurements, sine and cosine law, geometry, small business, linear relations, measures of central tendency, percentiles, and probability.
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Linear relations
Limits to measurement
Statistics
Probability and odds
Properties of geometric figures
Transformations
Trigonometry
Owning a small business
This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor
What is a proctor?Scientific calculator
Ruler
E-text: MathWorks 30 - Pacific Educational Press
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