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W12 Extra Credit Quiz: MATH 108X Reflection

Due
Jul 10 at 12:59pm
Points
15
Questions
3
Available
until Jul 10 at 12:59pm
Time Limit
None

Instructions
Overview
In MATH 108X, we have worked through many mathematical concepts and have applied the Quantitive
Reasoning Process to real-world situations. To remind you of the topics we have explored, here is a brief
review of each unit:

Unit 1: Introduction to the Quantitive Reasoning Process, Logical Reasoning, Budgeting, and
Summarizing Data.
Unit 2: Data Visualization, Functions in Excel, Graphing Functions, and Change Over Time.
Unit 3: Trendlines, Systems of Equations, and Probability.

Instructions
After you have completed the assignments for Week 12, you may choose to complete this reflection
assignment for extra credit.
This writing assignment will ask you to consider what you have learned in this course and how you
can apply what you've learned in the future.
For each of the prompts below, write a cohesive paragraph (at least three to five sentences).

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Please share impressions you have had as you’ve worked through the
topics during this course. What came easily and where did you struggle?
Did anything surprise you?

Your Answer:

ญersonally I don't really like math. I really try to avoid studying it.
However, after I took this course, I realized that I had to study hard
because I was not good at it. Over the past several weeks, both difficulty
and ease have alternated. I'm very lucky to be in a group where everyone
helps each other. They were always there to help explain things I didn't
understand. I am extremely impressed with this.

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How might you apply or teach others about using the Quantitative
Reasoning Process in the real world?

Your Answer:

Quantitative reasoning is a very good thing to learn to understand. It has


enabled me to learn to recognize, understand and use the quantitative
elements found in various areas of life, and has resulted in the
development of the habit of mind that uses quantitative skills to solve
problems and make smart decisions.

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What would you tell a friend that was planning to take MATH108X next
semester about what they’ll learn during this course?

Your Answer:

I will recommend my friends to take this course. Because this is a good


subject to show that mathematics can be connected to everyday life.
working together as a group There is an opportunity to help each other
with things that the friends in the group do not understand.

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