Quantitative Literacy, Digital Update
Third EditionBruce Crauder; Benny Evans; Jerry Johnson; Alan Noell
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1 Critical Thinking
- 1.1 Public Policy and Simpson’s Paradox: Is “Average” Always Average
- 1.2 Logic and Informal Fallacies: Does That Argument Hold Water?
- 1.3 Formal Logic and Truth Tables: Do Computers Think?
- 1.4 Sets and Venn Diagrams: Pictorial Logic
- 1.5 Critical Thinking and Number Sense: What Do These Figures Mean?
2 Analysis of Growth
- 2.1 Measurements of Growth: How Fast Is It Changing?
- 2.2 Graphs: Picturing Growth
- 2.3 Misleading Graphs: Should I Believe My Eyes?
3 Linear and Exponential Change: Comparing Growth Rates
- 3.1 Lines and Linear Growth: What Does A Constant Rate Mean?
- 3.2 Exponential Growth and Decay: Constant Percentage Rates
- 3.3 Logarithmic Phenomena: Compressed Scales
- 3.4 Quadratics and Parabolas
4 Personal Finance
- 4.1 Saving Money: The Power of Compounding
- 4.2 Borrowing: How Much Car Can You Afford?
- 4.3 Saving for the Long Term: Build That Nest Egg
- 4.4 Credit Cards: Paying Off Consumer Debt
- 4.5 Inflation, Taxes, and Stocks: Managing Your Money
5 Introduction to Probability
- 5.1 Calculating Probabilities: How Likely Is It?
- 5.2 Medical Testing and Conditional Probability: Ill or Not?
- 5.3 Counting and Theoretical Probabilities: How Many?
- 5.4 More Ways of Counting: Permuting and Combining
- 5.5 Expected Value and the Law of Large Numbers: Don’t Bet on It
6 Statistics
- 6.1 Data Summary and Presentation: Boiling Down the Numbers
- 6.2 The Normal Distribution: Why the Bell Curve?
- 6.3 The Statistics of Polling: Can We Believe the Polls?
- 6.4 Statistical Inference and Clinical Trials: Effective Drugs?
7 Graph Theory
- 7.1 Modeling With Graphs and Finding Euler Circuits
- 7.2 Hamilton Circuits and Traveling Salesmen: Efficient Routes
- 7.3 Trees: Viral E-mails and Spell Checkers
8 Voting and Social Choice
- 8.1 Measuring Voting Power: Does My Vote Count?
- 8.2 Voting Systems: How Do We Choose a Winner?
- 8.3 Fair Division: What Is a Fair Share?
- 8.4 Apportionment: Am I Represented?
9 Geometry
- 9.1 Perimeter, Area, and Volume: How Do I Measure?
- 9.2 Proportionality and Similarity: Changing the Scale
- 9.3 Symmetries and Tilings: Form and Patterns
Appendices
- Appendix 1 Unit Conversion
- Appendix 2 Exponents and Scientific Notation
- Appendix 3 Calculators, Parentheses, and Rounding
- Appendix 4 Basic Math
- Appendix 5 Problem Solving
Answers
Credits
Index