MAT 187A/B BASIC ARITHMETIC. Spring 2014

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MAT 187A/B BASIC ARITHMETIC Spring 2014 Course ID Room Unit Days Start Time End Time MAT 187A-1 A206 2.5 T, TR 10:00 AM 12:25 PM MAT 187B-1 A206 2 T, TR 10:00 AM 11:50 AM INSTRUCTOR: Helen Shen PHONE: 530-541-4660, Extension 364 E-MAIL: OFFICE HOURS: shen@ltcc.edu Room A204 Mon. & Wed. Tue. & Thurs. Fri. 10:40 11:00 AM & 12:40 1:30 PM 12:30 1:30 PM 10:40 11:00 AM & 12:40 1:00 PM TEXTBOOK (OPTIONAL): Basic College Mathematics, by Tobey & Slater, 7 th Edition REQUIRED SOFTWARE LICENSE: It is required to have a software license to use the software MyMathLab in this class. Students have two choices. The first choice is to purchase the textbook from the bookstore. The textbook comes with the software license for an additional cost of approximately $5. The second choice is to purchase the license alone either from the bookstore or online at coursecompass.com. The license gives you access to the textbook online. This is a more economical choice, but is only recommended to students who have online access and feel comfortable reading a computer screen instead of a traditional book. If you purchase a used textbook, you will also need to purchase the software license. The software license is valid as long as the student uses the same textbook; the student may need to call the tech support to obtain another access code if the student takes the same class again later. Course website: www.mymathlab.com Mat187A course id is shen34217 Mat187B course id is shen48949 For assistance call 1-800-677-6337, Mon Fri 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT Online assistance is available 24 hours every day at: http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com COUSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this course is to teach students the skills of basic Arithmetic; in particular we will cover whole numbers, fractions, and an introduction to decimals. In reality, you have probably already seen this material somewhere in your educational past but may have forgotten it or never really understood it when it was first presented. In this class, our goal is to fill in the gaps of your knowledge about arithmetic and to help you get the big picture so that it will all fit together in a way which makes sense to you and that you are able to apply it to

real life problems. This course is an extended version of Math 187A in which we will include a component of study skills to assist you in being successful in this math class and others which you will take in the future. This is actually two six-week classes (each receiving its own grade): Math 187A covers whole numbers, fractions, and an introduction to decimals. Math 187B covers the rest of decimals, percents, and an introduction to algebra. CALCULATORS: Calculators are not allowed in this class on exams or the final. TUTORING: Tutoring is available in the Math Success Center (MSC) in Room 201. Students will earn 0.5 point toward the total grade for every 10 hours in MSC or DRC. However, if any student misses two or more classes, no lab credit will be granted. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Perform arithmetic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. 2. Translate written language into mathematical statements. 3. Apply the concepts in the course to real-life situations. 4. Apply study skills learned in this class to studying in this class. GRADING POLICY: Method of Student Evaluation Mat187A Homework (Online, 21 sections, 4 points each) Study Skills Component (16 points) Quizzes (Two, Online, 10 points each) Exams (Two, In Class, 100 points each) Final (Covers entire course content, 140 points) And, your final needs to be above 70 points. Mat187B Homework (Online, 20 sections, 5 points each) Quizzes (Three, Online, 10 points each) Exams (Two, In Class) Final (Covers entire course content, 120 points) And, your final needs to be above 60 points. Your letter grade will be based on your percentage. A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F less than 60% 84 points 16 points 20 points 200 points 140 points 100 points 30 points 160 points 120 points CHECKING YOUR GRADE ONLINE: You can check your grade at any time in MyMathLab where you will be doing your homework. I will drop a student from the class if the student misses two classes or more and is unable to keep up with the learning. 2

HOMEWORK: QUIZZES: EXAM POLICY: MAKE-UP POLICY: COMMUNICATION POLICY: Homework will be done online using MyMathLab. Due dates are listed for you when you go on line to do the assignments. Feel free to consult a fellow classmate, a tutor, your instructor, or anyone else for assistance on the homework. In addition, the computer will give you help with any problem, show you an example of a similar problem, and in some cases show you a video of someone teaching how to do that type of problem. You can work on homework after the due date but there are penalties for being late (see the make-up policy below). If you don t have the internet connection at home, you can print them out in school at Math Lab, TLC, or D-wing Lab, work the problem on the papers, and enter the answers in school. Quizzes will be taken online in MyMathLab. You can take each quiz up to three times, and the highest score will be used. Before you take the quiz, make sure that you have done your homework for the sections covered in the quiz, read the appropriate sections in the textbook, looked at the video(s), and received assistance from either the computer, or your instructor on any difficult topics. If you do not take a quiz on time, a zero will be recorded for that grade. Grading will be based on progress towards the final answer, and the demonstration of understanding of the concept that is being tested. The more you show me with steps and detail, the better your chances for partial credit. You provide me the communication and detail in your answers; and I will give you the best grade I can based on that communication and answer. You can use one page of notes, front and back, for quizzes, exams and the final. 0 points will be given if the cell phone is used during the exam time. For Exams and the Final, make-up is possible if the instructor is contacted in advance and the absence is excuse; there is a 10% penalty if the absence is not excused. The make-up test needs to be taken before the next class. Homework will be accepted late up to one week after it is assigned for half credit; the online homework will be closed after the due date, and I will reopen it next day morning for another week for the late homework. If you take the make-up test at TLC, you need to make an appointment at TLC 24 hours ahead by going to TLC, call (530)541-4660 x 740, or e-mail TLCProctors@ltcc.edu. You can communicate with me either by coming to class or office hours, sending an e-mail, or calling on the phone. I will respond to your e-mails in a timely manner, and I will do my best to return your calls (you need to make sure to leave your number clearly). If you miss the class, it is your responsibility to pick up the class handouts or obtain the information either from your classmates or from me during the office hours. I have students work together to help each other. Please feel free to ask me directly if you like to work with me one-on-one. Please come see me if you do not understand my policies. Since English is my secondary language, please be sure to ask me if you have any difficulty to understand math due to my accent. I will be happy to clarify. 3

LEARNING DISABILITIES: HOW TO SUCCEED IN A MATH CLASS: If you have a certifiable learning disability that may affect your performance in this class, be sure to discuss your special needs with me during the first week of class. Learning disabilities will be accommodated. 1) Read your textbook before class. 2) Choose to attend all class periods and be on time. 3) Exchange names and phone number with classmates. 4) Learn from your mistakes and be patient with yourself. 5) Don t be afraid of asking questions. 6) Know how to get help if you need it. 7) Organize your class materials. 8) Do your homework. 9) Check your work. 10) Hand in assignments on time. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY (CHEATING): Academic dishonesty of any form will not be tolerated. Students caught cheating on exams or quizzes will receive a score of zero on the assignment for the first offense and a course grade of F for the second offense. Cheating will be defined as but not limited to: (1) using any method to copy another s work on an exam, quiz, or final (2) directly copying another student s homework assignment (3) using any method other than your own honest efforts to complete exams, quizzes, the final, or homework assignments. The following activities are NOT cheating: (1) collaborating with other students to complete homework assignments (2) working with math tutors or academic coaches to complete homework assignments (3) working with other students to study for exams, quizzes or the final. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: If you need help paying for your books or other expenses, call our financial aid officer, America Ramirez, at 541-4660 x236, email her at Ramirez@ltcc.edu, or drop by A100. WHERE TO FIND A COMPUTER ON CAMPUS: Computers are available for your use in the following locations on campus: Tutoring & Learning Center (TLC)* open Mon Thurs 10 6, Fri 10 2. Math Success Center (MSC) * open Mon Thurs 9 6, Fri 10 2 Open Labs in the D-wing which have available times posted by the door of each lab. * Both the TLC and the MSC are in room A201. 4

Tentative Lecture Schedule for Math 187A Be sure to use class time, office hours, and the MSC to get all of your questions answered. Date Section Topic Homework T 4/8 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introductions & Syllabus Understanding Whole Numbers Addition of Whole Numbers Subtraction of Whole Numbers MyMathLab TR 4/10 1.4 1.5 1.6 Multiplication of Whole Numbers Division of Whole Numbers Exponents & Order of Operations Homework on sections 1.1 1.6 is due Monday, 4/14 at 11:30pm Quiz #1 (Sections 1.1 1.6) is due Wednesday, 4/16 at 11:30 pm T 4/15 1.7 1.8 2.1 Rounding and Estimation Applied Problems Understanding Fractions TR 4/17 2.2 Simplifying Fractions Review for Exam 1 Homework on sections 1.7 1.8 is due Monday, 4/21 at 11:30pm T 4/22 Exam #1 (Sections 1.1 1.8) (1hr) 2.3 TR 4/24 2.4 2.5 2.6 Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers Multiplication of Fractions & Mixed Numbers Division of Fractions & Mixed Numbers The Least Common Denominator Homework on sections 2.1 2.6 is due Monday, 4/28 at 11:30pm Quiz #2 (Sections 2.1 2.5) is due Monday, 4/28 at 11:30 pm T 4/29 2.7 2.8 Addition & Subtraction of Fractions Combining Mixed Numbers & Order of Operations TR 5/1 2.9 Applied Problems involving Fractions Review for Exam 2 Homework on sections 2.7 2.9 is due Monday, 5/5 at 11:30pm T 5/6 3.1 Exam #2 (Sections 2.1 2.9) (1hr) Decimal Notation Turn in Study Skills Assignment (a paragraph summary of your meeting with counselor) On May 8 (16 pts) TR 5/8 3.2 3.3 3.4 Comparing, Ordering & Rounding Decimals Addition & Subtraction of Decimals Multiplication of Decimals 5 Homework on sections 3.1 3.4 is due Monday, 5/12 at 11:30pm

T 5/13 Review for Final Exam TR 5/15 Final Exam (Chapters 1 & 2, and Sections 3.1 3.4) Be sure that you are registered for Math 187B which begins next week. Math 187A Study Skills Component Sixteen points of your grade in this class is based on the study skills component. You can earn those twentyone points in the following manner: Study Skills Assignment: Individual Counseling, (16 points) Due May 8, 2013 a. Make an appointment for one hour to meet with any counselor. b. After your appointment, you need to write a half-page summary of your meeting with a counselor of what was most and least helpful about the counseling appointment. Turn this summary to Helen by Oct 24. Be sure to turn in your report TYPED. 6

Tentative Lecture Schedule for Math 187B Be sure to use class time, office hours, and the MSC to get all of your questions answered. Date Section Topic Homework T 5/20 3.5 3.6 3.7 TR 5/22 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 Division of Decimals Converting Fractions to Decimals & Order of Operation Applied Problem Involving Decimals Ratios (Read this section, No Homework) Proportions Solving Proportions Understanding Percent Homework on sections 3.5 3.7, & 4.2 4.3 is due Monday, 5/26 at 11:30pm Quiz #1 (Sections 3.5 3.7 & 4.2 4.3) is due Wednesday, 5/28 at 11:30 pm T 5/27 5.2 5.3B Changing between percents, decimals and fractions Solving percents using a proportion TR 5/29 5.3A 5.4 Solving percents using an equation Solving applied percent problems Homework on sections 5.1 5.3 is due Monday,6/2 at 11:30pm T 6/3 5.5 Solving commission, percent of increase or decrease, and interest problems Review for Exam 1 Homework on sections 5.4 5.5 is due Monday,6/9 at 11:30pm Quiz #2 (Sections 5.1 5.5) is due Monday, 6/9 at 11:30 pm TR 6/5 9.1 9.2 Addition of signed number Subtraction of signed number T 6/10 9.3 Exam #1 (Sections 3.5-3.7, Chap 4, & Chap 5) (1hr) Multiplication and Division of signed numbers Order of TR 6/12 9.4 Operations with signed numbers Review for Exam 2 Homework on sections 9.1-9.4 is due Monday, 6/16 at 11:30pm Quiz #3 (Sections 9.1 9.4) is due Monday, 6/16 at 11:30 pm T 6/17 7.5 Exam #2 (Sections 9.1-9.4) (40min) Square Roots Homework on sections 7.5 is due Monday, 6/23 at 11:30pm 7

TR 6/19 Review for Final Exam T 6/24 Final Exam (Sections 3.5 3.7, Chapter 4 & 5, Sections 7.5, & Chapter 9) This is the day that you will successfully complete Math 187B. CONGRATUALTIONS! 8

9 Hw 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.5 1.1.9 1.1.13 1.1.17 1.1.21 1.1.25 1.1.29 1.1.33 1.1.37 1.1.41 1.1.45 1.1.49 1.1.53 Hw 1.2 1.2.7 1.2.9 1.2.13 1.2.17 1.2.27 1.2.35 1.2.41 1.2.45 1.2.47 Hw 1.3 1.3.5 1.3.21 1.3.29 1.3.35 1.3.37 1.3.47 1.3.49 1.3.51 1.3.59 1.3.61 1.3.67 1.3.69 1.3.75 1.3.83 Hw 1.4 1.4.5 1.4.11 1.4.15 1.4.19 1.4.21 1.4.25 1.4.27 1.4.29 1.4.31 1.4.33 1.4.37 1.4.41 1.4.45 1.4.49 1.4.55 1.4.59 1.4.61 1.4.63 1.4.81 1.4.85 1.4.93 1.4.105 Hw 1.5 1.5.3 1.5.17 1.5.23 1.5.25 1.5.31 1.5.35 1.5.39 1.5.43 1.5.49 1.5.51 1.5.55 1.5.57 1.5.63 1.5.67 1.5.77 1.5.79 1.5.87 1.5.91 Hw 1.6 1.6.7 1.6.13 1.6.17 1.6.21 1.6.35 1.6.49 1.6.55 1.6.57 1.6.61 1.6.67 1.6.69 1.6.71 1.6.73 1.6.79 1.6.85 1.6.87 1.6.91 1.6.104 Hw 1.7 1.7.3 1.7.9 1.7.13 1.7.15 1.7.19 1.7.23 1.7.25 1.7.27 1.7.33 1.7.41 1.7.45 1.7.47 1.7.51 1.7.73 1.7.79 1.7.87 Hw 1.8 1.8.3 1.8.5 1.8.7 1.8.17 1.8.19 1.8.23 1.8.36 1.8.41 1.8.42 Hw 2.1 2.1.5 2.1.17 2.1.21 2.1.29 2.1.37 2.1.41 2.1.45 2.1.52 Hw 2.2 2.2.9 2.2.13 2.2.17 2.2.23 2.2.27 2.2.33 2.2.35 2.2.59 2.2.61 2.2.63 2.2.65 2.2.69 2.2.71 2.2.81 2.2.83 2.2.87 Hw 2.3 2.3.3 2.3.9 2.3.27 2.3.35 2.3.39 2.3.59 2.3.61 2.3.65 2.3.67 2.3.71 Hw 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.7 2.4.9 2.4.13 2.4.15 2.4.17 2.4.21 2.4.23 2.4.25 2.4.27 2.4.33 2.4.41 2.4.47 2.4.49 2.4.51 2.4.53 2.4.59 Hw 2.5 2.5.3 2.5.5 2.5.7 2.5.9 2.5.11 2.5.13 2.5.15 2.5.17 2.5.21 2.5.23 2.5.25 2.5.31 2.5.35 2.5.37 2.5.39 2.5.63 2.5.69 2.5.71 Hw 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.5 2.6.9 2.6.13 2.6.17 2.6.21 2.6.27 2.6.33 2.6.37 2.6.43 2.6.47 2.6.59 2.6.63 2.6.65 Hw 2.7 2.7.3 2.7.5 2.7.9 2.7.13 2.7.19 2.7.31 2.7.37 2.7.43 2.7.45 2.7.49 2.7.51 2.7.57 2.7.68 Hw 2.8 2.8.1 2.8.3 2.8.5 2.8.7 2.8.9 2.8.11 2.8.17 2.8.19 2.8.25 2.8.29 2.8.35 2.8.43 2.8.47 2.8.57 2.8.61 2.8.63 2.8.67 2.8.71

10 Hw 2.9 2.9.1 2.9.3 2.9.7 2.9.9 2.9.17 2.4.53 2.5.69 2.5.73 Hw 3.1 3.1.5 3.1.9 3.1.11 3.1.13 3.1.17 3.1.19 3.1.23 3.1.25 3.1.27 3.1.31 3.1.33 3.1.35 3.1.37 3.1.41 3.1.45 3.1.47 3.1.49 3.1.51 3.1.61 3.1.65 Hw 3.2 3.2.31 3.2.33 3.2.35 3.2.41 3.2.43 3.2.47 3.2.49 3.2.51 3.2.53 3.2.55 3.2.57 3.2.59 3.2.61 Hw 3.3 3.3.13 3.3.15 3.3.19 3.3.27 3.3.29 3.3.31 3.3.45 3.3.47 3.3.49 3.3.51 3.3.57 3.3.59 3.3.61 3.3.71 3.3.78 Hw 3.4 3.4.5 3.4.7 3.4.9 3.4.11 3.4.15 3.4.23 3.4.27 3.4.29 3.4.31 3.4.39 3.4.41 3.4.43 3.4.45 3.4.47 3.4.49 3.4.51

11 Hw 3.5 3.5.3 3.5.5 3.5.7 3.5.11 3.5.15 3.5.19 3.5.23 3.5.27 3.5.29 3.5.35 3.5.37 3.5.39 3.5.43 3.5.47 3.3.55 3.3.57 Hw 3.6 3.6.5 3.6.9 3.6.13 3.6.17 3.6.21 3.6.25 3.6.29 3.6.33 3.6.45 3.6.53 3.6.57 3.6.61 3.6.65 Hw 3.7 3.7.3 3.7.5 3.7.7 3.7.9 3.7.11 3.7.13 3.7.19 3.7.21 3.7.23 3.7.27 3.7.31 3.7.37 Hw 4.2 4.2.3 4.2.7 4.2.11 4.2.15 4.2.19 4.2.23 4.2.27 4.2.31 4.2.35 4.2.41 4.2.47 4.2.49 4.2.57 Hw 4.3 4.3.3 4.3.7 4.3.11 4.3.15 4.3.19 4.3.23 4.3.29 4.3.35 4.3.41 4.3.43 4.3.61 4.3.63 Hw 5.1 5.1.5 5.1.7 5.1.11 5.1.13 5.1.17 5.1.21 5.1.23 5.1.27 5.1.29 5.1.35 5.1.39 5.1.41 5.1.43 5.1.49 5.1.55 5.1.59 5.1.61 5.1.67 5.1.69 5.1.77 5.1.83 5.1.85 Hw 5.2 5.1.5 5.1.7 5.1.11 5.1.13 5.1.17 5.1.21 5.1.23 5.1.27 5.1.29 5.1.35 5.1.39 5.1.41 5.1.43 5.1.49 5.1.55 5.1.59 5.1.61 5.1.67 5.1.69 5.1.77 5.1.83 5.1.85 Hw 5.3A 5.3A.13 5.3A.15 5.3A.17 5.3A.19 5.3A.21 5.3A.23 5.3A.25 5.3A.27 5.3A.29 5.3A.31 5.3A.33 5.3A.37 5.3A.41 5.3A.43 5.3A.47 5.3A.53 Hw 5.3B 5.3B.1 5.3B.3 5.3B.5 5.3B.11 5.3B.13 5.3B.15 5.3B.19 5.3B.21 5.3B.27 5.3B.29 5.3B.31 5.3B.37 5.3B.39 5.3B.43 Hw 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.3 5.4.5 5.4.7 5.4.11 5.4.15 5.4.17 5.4.27 5.4.29 5.4.31 5.4.33 5.4.35 Hw 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.3 5.5.5 5.5.7 5.5.9 5.5.13 5.5.15 5.5.19 5.5.25 5.5.33 5.5.39 5.5.41 Hw 9.1 9.1.3 9.1.5 9.1.9 9.1.11 9.1.13 9.1.15 9.1.17 9.1.21 9.1.23 9.1.25 9.1.31 9.1.33 9.1.35 9.1.39 9.1.43 9.1.51 9.1.53 9.1.59 9.1.61 9.1.65 9.1.67 9.1.71 Hw 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.5 9.2.7 9.2.11 9.2.21 9.2.23 9.2.25 9.2.27 9.2.29 9.2.31 9.2.33 9.2.35 9.2.37 9.2.39 9.2.41 9.2.45 9.2.49 9.2.51 9.2.53 9.2.61 Hw 9.3 9.3.5 9.3.7 9.3.11 9.3.13 9.3.15 9.3.17 9.3.19 9.3.21 9.3.23 9.3.27 9.3.29 9.3.33 9.3.35 9.3.37 9.3.43 9.3.47 9.3.49 9.3.53 9.3.57 9.3.61 9.3.63 9.3.65 Hw 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.5 9.4.7 9.4.9 9.4.11 9.4.13 9.4.15 9.4.17 9.4.19 9.4.21 9.4.23 9.4.27 9.4.31 9.4.33 9.4.35 9.4.37 9.4.39 9.4.41 9.4.43 Hw 6.4 6.4.5 6.4.9 6.4.11 6.4.13 6.4.15 6.4.17 6.4.21 6.4.23

12 Hw 7.5 7.5.7 7.5.9 7.5.11 7.5.19 7.5.23 7.5.25 7.5.27 7.5.31 7.5.33 Hw 10.1 10.1.5 10.1.9 10.1.13 10.1.15 10.1.17 10.1.19 10.1.21 10.1.25 10.1.27 10.1.29 10.1.31 10.1.41 Hw 10.2 10.2.5 10.2.7 10.2.9 10.2.11 10.2.13 10.2.15 10.2.17 10.2.19 10.2.21 10.2.23 10.2.25 10.2.27 10.2.29 10.2.35 10.2.37 10.2.39 10.2.41 Hw 10.3 10.3.5 10.3.9 10.3.13 10.3.17 10.3.19 10.3.21 10.3.23 10.3.29 10.3.31 10.3.33 10.3.41 10.3.45 10.3.51 Hw 10.4 10.4.5 10.4.7 10.4.9 10.4.11 10.4.13 10.4.15 10.4.19 10.4.21 10.4.25 10.4.27 10.4.29 10.4.33 10.4.37 10.4.41 Hw 10.5 10.5.3 10.5.7 10.5.9 10.5.11 10.5.15 10.5.17 10.5.19 10.5.21 10.5.29 10.5.31 10.5.33 10.5.35 10.5.37