This is your Numeracy 2 e-portfolio for the semester commencing February 2018 (Spring 2018). Please save a copy on your computer and back it up regularly (e.g. by saving it on your computer / in the cloud (e.g. Google Drive) / emailing it to yourself. You should print a working copy and bring it to all lectures and tutorials. However, at the end of the course, you will need to submit a completed electronic copy.
Please read carefully the module handbook, the marking criteria and the grade descriptors.
You are responsible for ensuring you understand the policy and regulations about academic misconduct. You must:
Week / Content |
Section 1 Question |
Learning Outcome |
Page |
Section 1 |
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1. Recap numeracy 1. Introduction. Powers. Use of calculator |
1 * |
1,2 |
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2. Powers, root, logarithms. Use of calculator |
2 * |
1,2 |
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3. Simple & compound interest 1 |
3,4 * |
1,2 |
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4. Linear relationships. Scatter plots. |
5 * |
1,2,3 |
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5. Further linear relationships |
5 * |
1,2,3 |
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6. The future value of money. Net present value. |
6 * |
1,2 |
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7. Presentation of data. Histograms. |
7 * |
1,2,3 |
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8. Probability. |
8* |
1,2 |
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9. Revision |
None |
1,2,3 |
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Section 2 |
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10. Real-Life Examples |
N/A |
1,3 |
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11. Online Activity |
N/A |
1,2,3 |
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12. Reflective Log |
N/A |
1,2,3 |
* Also assessed in the online quiz, Section 2, Task 3
This section should be filled in as you acquire the skills required for each question.
Answer all questions. Please show your workings and/or explain your results as required.
Marks will be awarded for good presentation. Please evaluate your progress using the skills audits provided.
You must show your working.
QUESTION 1 [6 marks]
Powers and Roots:
= 823543
when there is division, we subtract the powers using the rule of indices.
In this case, the powers are multiplied as they are within a bracket.
This can be represented in scientific notation as 6.5648
SKILLS AUDIT: WEEKS 1 – 2
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
1. I understand what a power is |
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? |
? |
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2. I can perform calculations and simplifications using power |
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3. I understand what a root is |
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4. I can perform calculations and simplifications using roots, using a scientific or financial calculator if required |
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Ann Miller invests £150,000 at an interest rate of 6% p.a.
A = p × r × t
P = £150,000, r = 6%, and t = 5 years.
A = 150000 × 6/100 × 5
= 150000 × 0.06 × 5
= £45,000
A = I +P
150000+45000
= £195,000
A = P (1 + r)t
= 150000(1+0.06)5
= 150000(1.06)5
A = P (1 + r/n)t, t = 2
= 150000(1+0.06/2)5×2
= 150000(1.03)10
A = P (1 + r/n)t, t = 2
= 150000(1+0.06/4)5×4
= 150000(1.015)20
Compounding the interest annually, how long will it take her to receive the balance of £33,000?
(4 marks)
A = P (1 + r)t,
33000=22000(1+0.02)t
t = years
I will take approximately years for the amount to be £33,000
(2 marks)
The time required for the amount to double is;
= 72/r
72/2 = years
Calculate the compound interest rate he received and round your answer to the second decimal place.
A = P (1 + r)t,
45200.20 = 32000(1+r)10
= (1+r)10
1 + r = =
r = 0.03514
r = 3.514%
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
5. I understand the idea of simple interest |
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6. I can perform simple interest calculations |
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7. I understand the idea of compound interest |
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8. I can perform compound interest calculations using a calculator if required |
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9. I understand the Rule of 72 (or 69 or 70) and can apply it. |
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add 10 both sides
15x -10 + 10 = 50 + 10
15 x = 60
Divide both sides by 15
16x/15 = 60/15
X = 4
we subtract 20 on both sides of the equation.
X + 20 – 20 = 70 – 20
X = 50
x |
– 8 |
-5 |
0 |
7 |
12 |
24 |
y |
-14 |
-5 |
10 |
31 |
46 |
82 |
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
10. I understand the idea of a linear relationship between two variables |
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11. I can manipulate a linear equation to solve for a variable |
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12. I can construct a scatter plot from a set of data (a linear relationship applies) and apply a line of best fit. |
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13. I understand the y-intercept and slope (gradient) of a graph and their meaning to real situations (). |
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14. I can use the scatter plot produced in part (12) to derive a linear relationship between two variables (). |
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15. I can use the relationship from part (14) to extrapolate and interpolate |
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Sarah Hair Saloon is considering an investment project to purchase and run a Hair Saloon business. The initial cost is £55,000. The annual cash inflows (income) are projected to be as follows:
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
£15,000 |
£25,000 |
£45,000 |
£15,000 |
The discount rate for this investment is 8% p.a., compounded annually.
NPV = (C for Period 1 / (1 + R)1) + (C for Period 2 / (1 + R)2) … (C for Period x / (1 + R)x) – Initial Investment
= (15000/(1+0.08)1 + (25000/(1+0.08)2 + (45000/(1+0.08)3 + (15000/(1+0.08)4 – 55000
Explain your reasoning. (2 marks)
Sara should proceed with the investment. This is because the Net present value of the investment is more that the initial invested amount. In other words, the net worth is positive.
WEEK 6
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
16. I understand the idea of the future value of money |
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17. I understand the idea the net present value (NPV) of a project |
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18. I can complete a net present value calculation, using a calculator if required |
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A set of test scores, marked out of 100, is as follows:
66 |
93 |
75 |
58 |
68 |
53 |
65 |
92 |
94 |
62 |
63 |
74 |
93 |
92 |
95 |
58 |
94 |
62 |
78 |
96 |
62 |
64 |
87 |
66 |
57 |
lower |
upper |
frequency |
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50 |
< |
54.99 |
1 |
55 |
< |
59.99 |
3 |
60 |
< |
64.99 |
5 |
65 |
< |
69.99 |
4 |
70 |
< |
74.99 |
1 |
75 |
< |
79.99 |
2 |
80 |
< |
84.99 |
0 |
85 |
< |
89.99 |
1 |
90 |
< |
94.99 |
6 |
95 |
< |
99.99 |
2 |
25 |
the chart shows that there are fewer observations on the upper side of the chart which deviate from other data points. Thus, in this case, it means that the data have a relative longer tail to the right. Thus, it can be concluded that the data are positively skewed.
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
19. I understand the idea of frequency distribution |
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20. I can read and interpret a histogram |
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21. I can construct a histogram from a set of data |
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Probability is a measure of the likelihood and can be stated as a ratio, percentage or generally as a number between zero and one.
the probability when the likelihood is impossible is zero. This means that out of all the possible outcome, the one selected cannot happen.
The probability of a certain event is 1. In other words, there is 100% certainty that an event will occur. However, these events are rare. S
to convert a decimal number to a percentage, we just need to multiply that number by 100.
0.06 100 = 6%
In this case, the sample space is: {H1, H2, H3, H4, H, 5, H6, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6}
Thus, there is only one chance out of 12 of getting a head on the coin and a 5 on the die.
The probability is, therefore,
I know how to…. |
I can do well |
I need practice |
I’m not sure |
I can’t do |
22. I understand simple probabilities |
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23. I can perform probability calculations, using a calculator if required |
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24. I understand and can perform exchange rate calculations |
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Task 1 – Two Real life examples (100 words each) [8 marks]
Give two real-life situations or problems in businesses that involve the topics studied in this module (e.g. powers and roots, simple and compound interests, linear relationships, graphs, probabilities and Net Present values (NPV)).
First, application of mathematics in real life is almost in each aspect. Compound interest rate is the most pronoun form of interest in which the interest rate is earned on a cumulative basis. This is mostly used to calculate the interest rates of loans, as they yield a higher revenue on loans as compared to the simple interest rate. A good example is a case where the interest rate is 10% and one borrows 10,000 for a period of two years. The interest earned in first years will be = , the interest rate of the second-year amount will be calculated on this new amount. Therefore, loans are given on the basis of compound interest.
Graphs have a lot of uses in real life. First, plots such as bar graph are used in illustrating the trend of some factors over time. This is because they depict the trend clearer. The longer the column in the plot the higher the value associated with that category. Also, a plot such as scatter plot are used to determine whether two factors of variables are associated. The plot shows the strength and direction of the association. A good example is trying to understand the behaviour of sales using the amount invested on the advertisement. One can plot a scatter plot using sales as the dependent variable and advertising amount as the independent variable. The plot is used to determine whether there is a plausible relationship between the two variables.
This relates to the quiz. Please complete and pass all three relevant quiz/activity; screenshot and save the result’s screen ready to be pasted on the portfolio.
[PASTE YOUR SCREENSHOTS FOR TASK 2 HERE]
This reflective log should develop as the course proceeds, and may be the last part to be completed. Reflect honestly on your experiences throughout the semester. Start your reflective log from week one by completing the skills audits and by writing personal weekly notes after each topic. Please ask for your Tutor’s support if needed.
[I have confidence in square root, solving equations and indices. Those I except the get quite good grade. Working with powers was quite interesting although I had some issues initially especially when working with either division of multiplication of numbers with equal base but different powers. In particular, understanding that when one is doing division, the powers should be subtracted, and when multiplying the powers should be added. However, I would like some improvement in the future values of investment and compound interest especially those that are computed either monthly or continuously. I have come across such a problem and finding the interest rate was quite hectic. Although this can be improved over time, I will try and do lots or research and practice on these areas. I had a lot of headache understanding those concepts. My contribution was quite well in class and discussions, and I did all the test with high integrity.]
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