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1. Simple Interest
2. Compound Interest
3. Annuities
4. Payout Annuities
5. Loans
6. Remaining Loan Balance
7. Which Equation to Use?
8. Solving for Time
9. F1.01 Beginning & Example 3
10. F1.02: Examples 4-5
11. F1.03: Example 6
12. Module Overview
13. Populations and Samples
14. Categorizing Data
15. Sampling Methods
16. How to Mess Things Up Before You Start
17. Experiments
18. Describing Data
19. Understanding Normal Distribution
20. The Empirical Rule
21. Z-Scores
22. Regression and Correlation
23. Supplemental Videos
24. Basics
25. Union, Intersection, and Complement
26. Venn Diagrams
27. Cardinality
28. Module 5 Overview
29. Numeration
30. Supplemental Videos
31. Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal
32. Module 1 Overview
33. Discuss: Introduce Yourself to the Class
34. Problem Solving
35. Test Page
36. Supplemental Videos
37. Optional Discussion Boards
38. Problem Solving Exercises
39. Module 2 Overview
40. Perimeter and Area
41. Triangles
42. Volume
43. Surface Area
44. Graph Theory
45. Supplemental Videos
46. Topology, Tiling, and Non-Euclidean Geometry
47. Module 3 Overview
48. Set Theory
49. Supplemental Videos
50. Verbal, Roster, and Set-Builder Notation for a Set
51. Consider a Set
52. Helpful Links
53. Module 4 Overview
54. Logic
55. Truth Tables and Analyzing Arguments: Examples
56. Truth Tables: Conjunction and Disjunction
57. Truth Tables: Implication
58. Analyzing Arguments with Truth Tables
59. Negating "all," "some," or "no" statements
60. Module 6 Overview
61. Consumer Math
62. Supplemental Videos
63. Average Daily Balance
64. How an Amortization Schedule is Calculated
65. Linear (Algebraic) Growth
66. Exponential (Geometric) Growth
67. Solve Exponentials for Time: Logarithms
68. Logistic Growth
69. Course Overview
70. Table of Contents
71. Sample Syllabus
72. Presenting Categorical Data Graphically
73. Presenting Quantitative Data Graphically
74. Measures of Central Tendency
75. Measures of Variation
76. G1.01: Intro & Slope
77. G1.02: Intercepts & Example 3
78. G1.03: Examples 4-7
79. G1.04: Examples 8-14
80. G1.05: Exploring by Graphing Part I
81. G1.06: Exploring by Graphing Part II
82. G1.07: Section 4
83. K1.01: Simple and Compound Interest
84. K1.02: Savings Plans
85. K1.03: Installment Loans
86. M1.01: Introduction
87. M1.02: Power Models Part I
88. M1.03: Power Models Part II
89. M1.04: Why We Use Logarithms
90. M1.05: Finding Logarithms
91. M1.06: Logarithmic Graphs Part I
92. M1.07: Logarithmic Graphs Part II
93. L1.01: Overview
94. L1.02: Section 1
95. L1.03: Section 2
96. L1.04: Section 3
97. L1.05: Section 4
98. L1.06: Section 5
99. L1.07: Section 6
100. L1.08: Section 7
101. L1.09: Section 8
102. H1.01: Overview
103. H1.02: Example 1
104. H1.03: Example 2
105. H1.04: Example 3
106. H1.05: Example 3 Alternative Method
107. H1.06: Example 4
108. H1.07: Interpreting the Slope and Intercept
109. I1.01: Overview
110. I1.02: Section 1
111. I1.03: Section 2
112. I1.04: Section 3 Part 1
113. I1.05: Section 3 Part 2
114. I1.06: Section 4
115. I1.07: Section 5 Part 1
116. I1.08: Section 5 Part 2
117. I1.09: Section 6
118. I1.10: Section 7
119. I1.11: Section 8
120. J1.01: Overview
121. J1.02: Section 1 Part 1
122. J1.03: Section 1 Part 2
123. J1.04: Section 1 Part 3
124. J1.05: Section 1 Part 4
125. J1.06: Section 2 Part 1
126. J1.07: Section 2 Example 6
127. J1.08: Section 3
128. J1.09: Section 4 Part 1
129. J1.10: Section 4 Part 2
130. C1.01 Overview
131. C1.02: Reporting
132. C1.03: Rounding
133. C1.04: Precision
134. C1.05: Interval Part 1
135. C1.06: Interval Part 2
136. C1.07: Interval Part 3
137. C1.08: Interval Part 4
138. E1.01: Overview
139. E1.02: Section 2 Part 1
140. E1.03: Section 2 Part 2
141. E1.04: Section 2 Part 3
142. E1.05: Graphs Part 1
143. E1.06: Graphs Part 2
144. E1.07: Section 4
145. E1.08: Section 5
146. E1.09: Section 6 Part 1
147. E1.10: Section 6 Part 2
148. O.01: Overview
149. O.02: Section 1 Part 1
150. O.03: Section 1 Part 2
151. O.04: Section 2
152. O.05: Section 3
153. O.06: Section 4
154. N1.01: Overview
155. N1.02: Section 1
156. N1.03: Section 2 Part 1
157. N1.04: Section 2 Part 2
158. N1.05: Section 2 Part 3
159. N1.06: Section 3 Part 1
160. N1.07: Section 3 Part 2
161. N1.08: Section 4
162. N1.09: Section 5
163. B1.01: Introduction
164. B1.02: Section 1
165. B1.03: Section 2
166. B1.04: Section 3
167. B1.05: Section 4
168. D1.01: Introduction
169. D1.02: Examples 2–5
170. D1.03: Examples 6–9
171. D1.04: Examples 10–11
This video explores the example “If it is snowing, then I am wearing my hat.”
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