Consumer Math Online
Course Overview
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Course Length:
2 semesters.
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Course Credit:
1
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Program:
Homeschool Advantage – NFC Academy Teachers (accredited)
Homeschool Plus – Home Teacher (accredited)
Homeschool Basics – Home Teacher (not accredited)
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High School:
Grades 9-12
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NCAA Approved
Not a Core Course
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Accredited:
Cognia-SACS, Middle States, FACCS
Consumer Math is an introduction to the many ways in which math can be used in everyday life. The course gives practical advice on how to handle situations that involve money and math principles. Consumer Math focuses on the basic skills and methods of arithmetic and provides students the opportunity to develop experience with algebraic techniques of evaluating variables and equations, including geometric formulas and interest equations. Students will also be introduced to topics in statistics.
Consumer Math does not meet the requirement as one of the four credits required in math for high school graduation. Consumer Math is available as an elective.
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Course Concepts & Samples
Curriculum Focus
- Use Basic Math Operations on Fractions, Decimals, and Percents.
- Interpret Graphs and Charts.
- Understand Sets and Basic Set Theory.
- Calculate Simple Probabilities.
- Calculate Statistical Measures of Variation.
- Use Similarity and Right Triangle Ratios for Indirect Measurement.
- Calculate Taxes, Discounts, And interest Amounts.
- Apply Math to Everyday Concerns, As well as to the Realms of Business and Government.
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