MGF1131
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MGF1131 - Mathematics in Context - 3 Credit Hours
Math General EducationNWF State College
Organize data into ratios and proportions that can be used to predict and solve various real-world problems
Differentiate between permutations, combinations, and the fundamental counting rule when solving real-world problems involving chance
Evaluate the sample size and method used to collect a set of data, then organize and visualize that data in a meaningful way
Analyze and interpret representations of data through use of measures of central tendency and measures of spread to draw reasonable conclusions about the data
Apply various financial formulas to analyze savings and loan options
Organize voting results and be able to select an appropriate method for determining the results of an election
Represent data in a graph and apply algorithms to find the best route.