Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 30

You will learn about logical reasoning, measurement, sine and cosine law, geometry, small business financials, linear relations, measures of central tendency, percentiles and probability.

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 high school graduation.

Prerequisite

Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 20

Delivered

Online Asynchronous
Summer School: Online Asynchronous only

Credits

Math 30 or Elective 30

What Will I Learn?

You will explore examples of linear relations in everyday life, how to make predictions based on trends, how to interpret data and calculate probability. You will explore the properties of triangles, quadrilaterals and regular polygons.

You will also explore the financial side of owning a small business, exploring ways to improve profitability. You will also compare different options for purchasing or leasing a vehicle.

You can learn more about Sask DLC's Math pathways here.

Units of Study

Linear Relations

Limits to Measurement

Statistics

Probability and Odds

Properties of Geometric Figures

Transformations

Trigonometry

Owning a Small Business

Exams

This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor

What is a proctor?

Course Materials

You Will Need

Reliable internet connection and device to submit course work, including speakers or headphones.

Scientific calculator

Ruler

Supplied by Sask DLC

Online course material and course timetable

E-text: MathWorks 30 - Pacific Educational Press

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