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Overview
PRACTICAL MATH APPLICATIONS, 3E offers users math skills needed for business and personal applications. The text begins with a comprehensive review of the basic math functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) and progresses to fractions and decimals. Once the students have mastered the basics, they are introduced to practical applications that develop critical thinking skills. These applications include bank records, purchasing and pricing merchandise, payroll, taxes, insurance, consumer credit, and interest (simple and compound). This easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach allows students to work at their own pace. Numerous self-help tips, practice activities, and self-assessments are provided so that each student feels competent in their newly acquired skill before moving on to the next.
- NEW, exciting 4-color design makes it easy to follow instructions.
- NNEW Four-step plan (clues, action plan, solve, conclusion) teaches students a process to solve word problems.
- NEW Math @ Work profiles an employee in a popular industry such as business or culinary arts and shows how math is used on a daily basis.
- NEW Apply Math @ Work provides activities related to the career profiled in Math @ Work.
- NEW Write About Math provides opportunities for students to write about math concepts.
- NEW Crunch the Numbers includes activities design for handheld and online calculators.
- NEW Personal Finance feature addresses common consumer issues and helps students understand the math.
- Math and Surfing the Net, included within each chapter, is an Internet feature to enrich learning with real-world applications. Users are asked to report on math-related topics researched on the Internet.
- A Student CD, included with the book, contains the Excel files to be used in the practices and end-of-section and end-of-chapter exercises. The files provide a framework for solving many of the learning exercises within the text.
- Math and Workplace Skills Project, located at the end of each chapter, bridges the gap between the classroom and the workplace. These projects offer an opportunity to develop soft skills (as outlined in the SCANS report) with math-related activities.
- Abundant Exercises allow each chapter to end with different types of questions, exercises, and problems to help fully explain all chapter themes and concepts.
2. Fractions.
3. Percent.
4. Bank Services.
5. Payroll.
6. Taxes.
7. Insurance.
8. Purchasing Merchandise.
9. Markup and Markdown.
10. Interest.
11. Consumer Credit and Mortgages.
12. Metrics and Currency.