Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry
9th Edition
0073384445
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9780073384443
© 2014 | Published: January 2, 2013
Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9/e, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in basic math and is appropriate for le…
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Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9th edition, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison
Preface
Applications Index
Chapter 1- Operations on Whole Numbers
1.1 The Decimal Place-Value System
1.2 Addition
1.3 Subtraction
Activity 1: Population Changes
1.4 Rounding, Estimation, and Order
1.5 Multiplication
1.6 Division
Activity 2: Restaurant Management
1.7 Exponential Notation and the Order of Operations
Activity 3: Population Growth
Chapter 1: Summary
Chapter 1: Summary Exercises
Chapter 1: Chapter Test
Chapter 2- An Introduction to Fractions
Chapter 2: Prerequisite Check
2.1 Prime Numbers and Divisibility
2.2 Factoring Whole Numbers
2.3 Fraction Basics
2.4 Simplifying Fractions
Activity 4: Daily Reference Values
2.5 Multiplying Fractions
Activity 5: Overriding a Presidential Veto
2.6 Dividing Fractions
Activity 6: Adding a Recipe
Chapter 2: Summary
Chapter 2: Summary Exercises
Chapter 2: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-2: Cumulative Review
Chapter 3- Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Chapter 3: Prerequisite Check
3.1 Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions
3.2 Common Multiples
3.3 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions
Activity 7: Kitchen Subflooring
3.4 Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Activity 8: Sharing Costs
3.5 Order of Operations with Fractions
Activity 9: Aerobic Exercise
Chapter 3: Summary
Chapter 3: Summary Exercises
Chapter 3: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-3: Cumulative Review
Chapter 4- Decimals
Chapter 4: Prerequisite Check
4.1 Place Value and Rounding
4.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
4.3 Multiplying Decimals
Activity 10: Safe Dosages?
4.4 Dividing Decimals
Activity 11: The Tour de France
4.5 Converting Between Fractions and Decimals
Activity 12: Terminate or Repeat?
Chapter 4: Summary
Chapter 4: Summary Exercises
Chapter 4: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-4: Cumulative Review
Chapter 5- Ratios and Proportions
Chapter 5: Prerequisite Check
5.1 Ratios
Activity 13: Working with Ratios
5.2 Rates and Unit Pricing
Activity 14: Baseball Statistics
5.3 Proportions
5.4 Solving Proportions
Activity 15: Burning Calories
Chapter 5: Summary
Chapter 5: Summary Exercises
Chapter 5: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-5: Cumulative Review
Chapter 6- Percents
Chapter 6: Prerequisite Check
6.1 Writing Percents as Fractions and Decimals
6.2 Writing Decimals as Fractions and Percents
Activity 16: M&M’s
6.3 Solving Percent Problems
Activity 17: A Matter of Interest
6.4 Percent Applications
Activity 18: Population Changes Revisited
Chapter 6: Summary
Chapter 6: Summary Exercises
Chapter 6: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-6: Cumulative Review
Chapter 7- Measurement
Chapter 7: Prerequisite Check
7.1 The U.S. Customary System of Measurement
Activity 19: Measurements
7.2 Metric Units of Length
Activity 20: Computers and Measurements
7.3 Metric Units of Weight and Volume
7.4 Converting Between Measurement Systems
Activity 21: Tool Sizes
Chapter 7: Summary
Chapter 7: Summary Exercises
Chapter 7: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-7: Cumulative Review
Chapter 8- Geometry
Chapter 8: Prerequisite Check
8.1 Lines and Angles
8.2 Perimeter and Area
Activity 22: Know the Angles
8.3 Circles and Composite Figures
Activity 23: Exploring Circles
8.4 Triangles
Activity 24: Composite Geometric Figures
8.5 Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theorem
8.6 Solid Geometry
Chapter 8: Summary
Chapter 8: Summary Exercises
Chapter 8: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-8: Cumulative Review
Chapter 9- Data Analysis and Statistics
Chapter 9: Prerequisite Check
9.1 Mean, Median, and Mode
Activity 25: Car Color Preferences
9.2 Describing Data Sets
Activity 26: Outliers in Scientific Data
9.3 Tables and Bar Graphs
9.4 Line Graphs and Pie Charts
Activity 27: Graphing Car Color Data
Chapter 9: Summary
Chapter 9: Summary Exercises
Chapter 9: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-9: Cumulative Review
Chapter 10- The Real Number System
Chapter 10: Prerequisite Check
10.1 Real Numbers and Order
10.2 Adding Real Numbers
Activity 28: Hometown Weather
10.3 Subtracting Real Numbers
Activity 29: Plus/Minus Ratings in Hockey
10.4 Multiplying Real Numbers
10.5 Dividing Real Numbers and the Order of Operations
Activity 30: Building Molecules
Chapter 10: Summary
Chapter 10: Summary Exercises
Chapter 10: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-10: Cumulative Review
Chapter 11- The Real Number System
Chapter 11: Prerequisite Check
11.1 From Arithmetic to Algebra
11.2 Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Activity 31: Evaluating Net Pay
11.3 Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Activity 32: Writing Equations
11.4 Solving Equations with the Addition Property
Activity 33: Graphing Solutions
11.5 Solving Equations with the Multiplication Property
11.6 Combining the Rules to Solve Equations
Chapter 11: Summary
Chapter 11: Summary Exercises
Chapter 11: Chapter Test
Chapters 1-11: Cumulative Review
Brief Glossary
Answers to Prerequisite Checks
Reading Your Text
Summary Exercises
Chapter Tests
Cumulative Reviews
Index
Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry, 9/e, by Baratto, Bergman, and Hutchison is part of the latest offerings in the successful Hutchison Series in Mathematics. The book is designed for a one-semester course in basic math and is appropriate for lecture, learning center, laboratory, and self-paced settings. The ninth edition continues the series’ hallmark approach of encouraging mastery of mathematics through careful practice. The text provides detailed, straightforward explanations and accessible pedagogy to help students grow their math skills from the ground up. The authors use a three-pronged approach of communication, pattern recognition, and problem solving to present concepts understandably, stimulate critical-thinking skills, and stress reading and communication skills in order to help students become effective problem-solvers. Features such as Tips for Student Success, Check Yourself exercises, and Activities underscore this approach and the underlying philosophy of mastering math through practice. Exercise sets have been significantly expanded and are now better-organized, and applications are now more thoroughly integrated throughout the text. The text is fully-integrated with McGraw-Hill’s online learning system, Connect Math Hosted by ALEKS Corp, and is available with ALEKS 360.