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Business Math

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Stony Brook

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NCCRS

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Learning Outcomes

Business Math

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: master fundamental mathematical concepts, such as percentages, fractions, decimals, and basic operations, and apply these to real-world business problems, including discount, interest, and tax calculations; analyze and interpret business data using measures of central tendency and dispersion, and solve algebraic problems, including linear and quadratic equations, for business applications; apply advanced financial concepts like annuities, present and future values, and financial ratios for sound financial decision-making; utilize statistical methods in business, mastering standard deviation, average identification, and normal distribution analysis; and conduct analysis of various investment vehicles, applying mathematical skills to business scenarios such as property tax computation and currency conversion.

Major Course Topics

Major topics include percentages; linear equations and inequalities; graphing and evaluating equations and functions; quadratic equations and functions; probability and statistics for business; depreciation and salvage values; interest and purchases; Math for financial analysis; Business Math applications; and money and consumer Math.

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