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Basic College Mathematics

Basic College Mathematics

3rd Edition
By Julie Miller and Molly O'Neill and Nancy Hyde
ISBN10: 0073384410
ISBN13: 9780073384412
Copyright: 2015
09780073384412

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Basic College Mathematics, 3rd Edition

1 Whole Numbers

1.1 Introduction to Whole Numbers
1.2 Addition of Whole Numbers and Perimeter
1.3 Subtraction of Whole Numbers
1.4 Rounding and Estimating
1.5 Multiplication of Whole Numbers and Area
1.6 Division of Whole Numbers
PRE: Operations on Whole Numbers
1.7 Exponents, Square Roots, and the Order of Operations
1.8 Problem Solving Strategies
Group Activity: Becoming a Successful Student

2 Fractions and Mixed Numbers: Multiplication and Division


2.1 Introduction to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
2.2 Prime Numbers and Factorisations
2.3 Simplifying Fractions to Lowest Terms
2.4 Multiplication of Fractions and Applications
2.5 Division of Fractions and Applications
PRE: Multiplication and Division of Fractions
2.6 Multiplication and Division of Mixed Numbers
Group Activity: Cooking for Company

3 Fractions and Mixed Numbers: Addition and Subtraction


3.1 Addition and Subtraction of Like Fractions
3.2 Least Common Multiple
3.3 Addition and Subtraction of Unlike Fractions
3.4 Addition and Subtractions of Mixed Numbers
PRE: Operations on Fractions and Mixed Numbers
3.5 Order of Operations and Applications of Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Group Activity: Card Games with Fractions

4 Decimals


4.1 Decimal Notation and Rounding
4.2 Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
4.3 Multiplication of Decimals
4.4 Division of Decimals
PRE: Operations on Decimals
4.5 Fractions as Decimals
4.6 Order of Operations and Applications of Decimals Group Activity: Purchasing from a Catalog

5 Ratio and Proportion


5.1 Ratios
5.2 Rates and Unit Cost
5.3 Proportions
PRE: Operations on Fractions versus Solving Proportions
5.4 Applications of Proportions and Similar Figures
Group Activity: Investigating Probability

6 Percents


6.1 Percents and Their Fraction and Decimal Forms
6.2 Fractions and Decimals and Their Percent Forms
6.3 Percent Proportions and Applications
6.4 Percent Equations and Applications
PRE: Percents
6.5 Applications Involving Sales Tax, Commission, Discount, and Markup
6.6 Percent Increase and Decrease
6.7 Simple and Compound Interest
Group Activity: Credit Card Investment

7 Measurement


7.1 Converting US Customary Units of Length
7.2 Converting US Customary Units of Time, Weight, and Capacity
7.3 Metric Units of Length
7.4 Metric Units of Mass and Capactiy and Medical Applications
PRE: US Customary and Metric Conversions
7.5 Converting Between US Customary and Metric Units
Group Activity: Remodeling the Classroom

8 Geometry


8.1 Lines and Angles
8.2 Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem
8.3 Quadrilaterals, Perimeter, and Area
8.4 Circles, Circumference, and Area
PRE: Area, Perimeter, and Circumference
8.5 Volume
Group Activity: Constructing a Golden Rectangle

9 Introduction to Statistics


9.1 Tables, Bar Graphs, Pictographs, and Lines Graphs
9.2 Frequency Distributions and Histograms
9.3 Circle Graphs
9.4 Mean, Median, and Mode
9.5 Introduction to Probability
Group Activity: Creating a Statistical Report

10 Real Numbers


10.1 Real Numbers and the Real Number Line
10.2 Addition of Real Numbers
10.3 Subtraction of Real Numbers
PRE: Addition and Subtraction of Real Numbers
10.4 Multiplication and Division of Real Numbers
PRE: Operations on Real Numbers
10.5 Order of Operations
Group Activity: Checking Weather Predictions

11 Solving Equations


11.1 Properties of Real Numbers
11.2 Simplifying Expressions
11.3 Addition and Subtraction Properties of Equality
11.4 Multiplication and Division Properties of Equality
11.5 Solving Equations with Multiple Steps
PRE: Equations versus Expressions
11.6 Applications and Problem Solving
Group Activity: Deciphering a Coded Message

Additional Topics Appendix


A.1 Energy and Power
A.2 Scientific Notation
A.3 Rectangular Coordinate System

About the Author

Julie Miller

Julie Miller is from Daytona State College, where she has taught developmental and upper-level mathematics courses for 20 years. Prior to her work at Daytona State College, she worked as a software engineer for General Electric in the area of flight and radar simulation. Julie earned a bachelor of science in applied mathematics from Union College in Schenectady, New York, and a master of science in mathematics from the University of Florida. In addition to this textbook, she has authored several course supplements for college algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus, as well as several short works of fiction and nonfiction for young readers.
My father is a medical researcher, and I got hooked on math and science when I was young and would visit his laboratory. I can remember using graph paper to plot data points for his experiments and doing simple calculations. He would then tell me what the peaks and features in the graph meant in the context of his experiment. I think that applications and hands-on experience made math come alive for me and I’d like to see math come alive for my students.

Molly O'Neill

Molly ONeill is from Daytona State College, where she has taught for 22 years in the School of Mathematics. She has taught a variety of courses from developmental mathematics to calculus. Before she came to Florida, Molly taught as an adjunct instructor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, Eastern Michigan University, Wayne State University, and Oakland Community College. Molly earned a bachelor of science in mathematics and a master of arts and teaching from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Besides this textbook, she has authored several course supplements for college algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus and has reviewed texts for developmental mathematics.
I differ from many of my colleagues in that math was not always easy for me. But in seventh grade I had a teacher who taught me that if I follow the rules of mathematics, even I could solve math problems. Once I understood this, I enjoyed math to the point of choosing it for my career. I now have the greatest job because I get to do math every day and I have the opportunity to influence my students just as I was influenced. Authoring these texts has given me another avenue to reach even more students.

Nancy Hyde

Nancy Hyde served as a full-time faculty member of the Mathematics Department at Broward College for 24 years. During this time she taught the full spectrum of courses from developmental math through differential equations. She received a bachelor of science degree in math education from Florida State University and a master’s degree in math education from Florida Atlantic University. She has conducted workshops and seminars for both students and teachers on the use of technology in the classroom. In addition to this textbook, she has authored a graphing calculator supplement for College Algebra.
I grew up in Brevard County, Florida, where my father worked at Cape Canaveral. I was always excited by mathematics and physics in relation to the space program. As I studied higher levels of mathematics I became more intrigued by its abstract nature and infinite possibilities. It is enjoyable and rewarding to convey this perspective to students while helping them to understand mathematics.