Units and Summaries

Unit 1: Networks

Summary: In Unit 1 of Quant Reasoning, we explored fundamental concepts in graph theory, focusing on Euler Paths, Euler Circuits, Hamilton Paths, and Hamilton Circuits. These concepts provide valuable insights into the study of networks and connectivity, and how they might be used to solve real world issues, such as creating efficient public transportation routes.

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Unit 2: Analyze Data

Summary: In Unit 2, i learned concepts such as approximating large quantities, measuring triangles and weighted averages. We also delved into ratios and proportions, where we explored aspect ratio of digital screens.

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Unit 3: Predicting with Probabilities

Summary: In Unit 3, we delved into the the concepts of probability, exploring the addition rule for combining probabilities, the logic behind conditional statements, and the construction and interpretation of two-way frequency tables. It also introduced conditional probability, a measure of the likelihood of one event occurring given that another event has already happened.

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Unit 4: Using Statistics

Summary: In Unit 4, i learned about using statistics, including scatterplots, sample surveys, identifying bias, and recognizing misleading statistics, as discussed in Lesson 2.

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Unit 5: Recursion and Functions

Summary: In Unit 5, I studied about functions, piece-wise models, and periodic functions. Cyclical functions are those that occur on a regular basis, such as a heartbeat.

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Unit 6: Finances

Summary: In Unit 6, we learned about loans, budgeting, investing and finances in general.

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