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LaunchPad for Crauder's Quantitative Literacy (2-Term Online)
Thinking Between the LinesSecond Edition| ©2015 Bruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
The thoroughly new edition offers new pedagogy and more examples of math in everyday life. It is also now a fully integrated text/media package with it’s own dedicated version of LaunchPad, W. H. Freeman’s breakthrough online course space. Whats in the LaunchPad
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"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.The thoroughly new edition offers new pedagogy and more examples of math in everyday life. It is also now a fully integrated text/media package with it’s own dedicated version of LaunchPad, W. H. Freeman’s breakthrough online course space. Whats in the LaunchPad
Maximize Teaching and Learning with WebAssign Premium
Macmillan Learning and WebAssign have partnered to deliver WebAssign Premium – a comprehensive and flexible suite of resources for your quantitative literacy course. Combining the most widely used online homework platform with authoritative textbook content and Macmillan’s esteemed Mathtools, WebAssign Premium extends and enhances the classroom experience for instructors and students. Preview course content and sample assignments at www.webassign.net/whfreeman.
Features
New to This Edition
What Do You Think?Each section now concludes with a series of ten questions that ask students to think critically about important concepts. For example, after learning about long-term extrapolation, students are asking to consider which is more reliable: an article using recent data to estimate unemployment rates one year from now, or an article using the same data to estimate unemployment rates 10 years in the future.
New Examples and Exercises
This edition offers dozens of new examples and exercises, on a variety of topics including the price of a Kindle and growth of social networks.
New Section! Quadratics and Parabolas (Ch. 3, Linear and Exponential Change)
This new section teaches students about the quadratic function and the shape and use of parabolas, showing how these concepts can be used to answer questions such as:
- What is the peak parking time in a congested city?
- At what speed is the automobile accident rate at its minimum?
- How much will it cost to fence my yard?
Increased Use of Technology for Problem-solving
Throughout, the text shows students how to use calculators and spreadsheets, with screenshots as guides to inputting data correctly.
New! Dynamic Figures
These interactive versions of figures from the textbook foster active learning by letting students manipulate variables and interpret the results for themselves.
LaunchPad
Developed with extensive feedback from instructors and students, W.H. Frreman’s breakthrough online course space offers:
- Pre-built Units for each chapter , curated by experienced educators, with media for that chapter organized and ready to assign or customize to suit your course.
- All online resources for the text in one location , including an interactive e-book, LearningCurve adaptive quizzing (see below), interactive applets, Dynamic Figures with manipulable variables, MathClips whiteboard videos, and more.
- Powerful Online Homework Options , with algorithmically generated exercises including LearningCurve, precalculus quizzes, and more
- Helpful analytics , with a Gradebook that lets you see how your class is doing individually and as a whole.
- A streamlined and intuitive interface that lets you build an entire course in minutes.
LearningCurve
In a game-like format, LearningCurve adaptive and formative quizzing provides an effective way to get students involved in the coursework. It offers:
- A unique learning path for each student , with quizzes shaped by each individual’s correct and incorrect answers.
- A Personalized Study Plan, to guide students’ preparation for class and for exams.
- Feedback for each question with live links to relevant e-book pages, guiding students to the reading they need to do to improve their areas of weakness.
LaunchPad for Crauder's Quantitative Literacy (2-Term Online)
Second Edition| ©2015
Bruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
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LaunchPad for Crauder's Quantitative Literacy (2-Term Online)
Second Edition| 2015
Bruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 CRITICAL THINKING
1.1 Public policy and Simpson’s paradox: Is “average” always average?
1.2 Logic and informal fallacies: Does that argument hold water?
1.3 Formal logic and truth tables: Do computers think?
1.4 Sets and Venn diagrams: Pictorial logic
1.5 Critical thinking and number sense: What do these figures mean?
CHAPTER 2 ANALYSIS OF GROWTH
2.1 Measurements of growth: How fast is it changing?
2.2 Graphs: Picturing growth
2.3 Misleading graphs: Should I believe my eyes?
CHAPTER 3 LINEAR AND EXPONENTIAL CHANGE: COMPARING GROWTH RATES
3.1 Lines and linear growth: What does a constant rate mean?
3.2 Exponential growth and decay: Constant percentage rates
3.3 Logarithmic phenomena: Compressed scales
3.4 Quadratics and parabolas: Foci, vertices, and optimization
CHAPTER 4 PERSONAL FINANCE
4.1 Saving money: The power of compounding
4.2 Borrowing: How much car can you afford?
4.3 Saving for the long term: Build that nest egg
4.4 Credit cards: Paying off consumer debt
4.5 Inflation, taxes, and stocks: Managing your money
CHAPTER 5 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
5.1 Calculating probabilities: How likely is it?
5.2 Medical testing and conditional probability: Ill or not?
5.3 Counting and theoretical probabilities: How many?
5.4 More ways of counting: Permuting and combining
5.5 Expected value and the law of large numbers: Don’t bet on it
CHAPTER 6 STATISTICS
6.1 Data summary and presentation: Boiling down the numbers
6.2 The normal distribution: Why the bell curve?
6.3 The statistics of polling: Can we believe the polls?
6.4 Statistical inference and clinical trials: Effective drugs?
CHAPTER 7 GRAPH THEORY
7.1 Modeling with graphs and Euler circuits: Finding efficient routes
7.2 Hamilton circuits and traveling salesmen: Efficient routes
7.3 Trees: Viral e-mails and spell checkers
CHAPTER 8 VOTING AND SOCIAL CHOICE
8.1 Measuring voting power: Does my vote count?
8.2 Voting systems: How do we choose a winner?
8.3 Fair division: What is a fair share?
8.4 Apportionment: Am I represented?
CHAPTER 9 GEOMETRY
9.1 Perimeter, area, and volume: How do I measure?
9.2 Proportionality and similarity: Changing the scale
9.3 Symmetries and tilings: Form and patterns
APPENDIX 1 Unit Conversion
APPENDIX 2 Exponents and Scientific Notation
APPENDIX 3 Calculators, Parentheses, and Rounding
APPENDIX 4 Basic Math
APPENDIX 5 Problem Solving
LaunchPad for Crauder's Quantitative Literacy (2-Term Online)
Second Edition| 2015
Bruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
Authors
Bruce Crauder
Bruce Crauder received his B.A. from Haverford College and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Columbia University. After post-doctoral positions at the Institute for Advanced Study, the University of Utah, and the University of Pennsylvania, Crauder came to Oklahoma State University, where he is now Professor of Mathematics and Associate Dean. Crauder’s research in algebraic geometry has resulted in 10 refereed articles in as many years in his specialty, three-dimensional birational geometry.
Benny Evans
Benny Evans received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Michigan. He is currently Professor of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University, where he has served as undergraduate director, associate head, and department head. He has held visiting appointments at the Institute for Advanced Study, Rice University, and Texas A&M. His research interests are topology and mathematics education.
Jerry Johnson
Alan Noell
Alan Noell has a B.A. degree in Mathematics from Texas A&M University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from Princeton University. After a postdoctoral position at CalTech, in 1985 he joined the faculty at Oklahoma State University, where he is now Professor of Mathematics. His research interests are in the area of several complex variables. He has also enjoyed working in the area of curriculum development. His work has been supported by the National Science Foundation and other sources.
LaunchPad for Crauder's Quantitative Literacy (2-Term Online)
Second Edition| 2015
Bruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
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