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Business Math I

Math 1324.0541

 

Instructor:           Nancy Long

Office:                MJ1O6A

Office Phone: 903-675-6335, Fax:  903-675-6316, E-mail nlong@tvcc.edu

Instructor’s Schedule:


 

  8:00 -    8:20       MW        class preparation

  8:30 -    9:20       MW        Office                                   MJ106A

  9:25 – 10:40       MW        Math 1324.0555                MJ102

10:50 – 12:05      MW        Math 2320.0565                LA110

12:15 –   1:30       MW        Devl 0310.0292                 MJ102

  1:40 -    2:40     MW          Lunch

  2:50 -    3:40       MW        Office                                   MJ106A

  3:50 -    4:30       MW        class preparation

 

  6:00 -    6:50        W            Office                                  MJ106A

  7:00 -    9:40       W             Devl 0310.0294                 MJ102

 

  8:00 -    8:20       TTh          class preparation

  8:30 -    9:20       TTh          Office                                  MJ106A

  9:25 -  10:40       TTh          Devl 0310.0289                MJ102

11:00 -  11:50       TTh          Office                                  MJ106A

12:00 -  12:30       TTh          travel

12:30 -    1:45       TTh          Math 1342.1551               CR

  1:55 -    2:25       TTh          travel

  2:35 -    3:35       TTh          Lunch

  3:45 -    4:35       T               Office                                    MJ106A

 

                                                            9:00 -   2:00                 F              class preparation & meetings

                                                            2:00 -    2:50                F              Lunch

 

During class preparation I will be available for students with an appointment if I do not have other scheduled meetings. I will meet with any student at almost any other time if I am not scheduled somewhere else. Please contact me to make arrangements.

 

Exams:  Six 100 point tests (including a comprehensive final exam), approximately evenly spaced throughout the semester will be given. The final exam may count twice – replacing each student’s lowest test score if it is higher, as well as counting for itself.

 

Homework:    Homework will be assigned for most class meetings and will be accepted for full credit at any time on the due date (even faxed in on the due date). Homework that is late but turned in by the time of the unit test on that material will receive reduced credit (8 points maximum instead of 10) unless OK’ed by the instructor, at the discretion of the instructor, when a student provides a very good reason for the lateness of the work. The one lowest homework score will be dropped before a percent correct is calculated. This homework percent, will then count 100 points toward the final grade. No substitution can be made for the homework grade.

 

Grading:   Students will need the following totals to receive the respective final grades

                                    A     630 - 700      
                                    B     560 - 629      
                                    C     490 - 559      

                                    D     420 - 489      

 

Attendance:    Any student who misses more than three class meetings before April 16, which is the last day to drop the class with a W, may be dropped from class for excessive absence.  However if you wish to drop the class it is safer for you to take care of this yourself, so that no mistake or oversight by the instructor could result in a bad grade instead of a W being recorded.

 

Assignments:

                    Ex. Set      Problem numbers

1                  1.1              1 – 17 odd (#ed), 23-28, 29 39 odd

2                  1.2              3 – 10, 11 – 19 odd

3                  1.3              1 – 11 odd, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19 – 43 odd

4                  1.5              5 – 21 odd, 27 – 31 odd, 41, 51

5                  1.6              1 – 19 odd, 31, 32, 45, 47, 49

6                  Review

7                  Test 1

8                  3.3              13 – 16, 19 – 22, 25 – 39 odd, 63

9*               3.3              41 – 47 odd

10               Review

11               Test 2

12               4.1              7 – 12, 13 – 25 odd

13               4.2              1 – 10, 15 – 25 odd, 29, 39

14               4.3              3 – 8, 9, 11, 19, 21, 25 – 35 odd

15               4.3              3 – 8, 9, 11, 19, 21, 25 – 35 odd

16               4.4              1 – 6, 7 – 13 odd, 21

17               4.5              1 – 10, 11 – 17 odd

18               Review

19               Test 3

20               7.1              1 – 25 odd

21               7.2              1 – 10, 11 – 25 odd

22               7.3              1 – 31 odd

23               7.4              1 – 19 odd

24               7.5              1 – 21 odd, 23, 25, 27, 43

25               7.6              1 – 17 odd

26               Test 4

27               8.1              1 – 21 odd

28               8.2              1 – 35 odd

29               8.3              9 – 14, 17, 19, 21, 39

30               8.4              1 – 31 odd

31               Test 5

32               Review

                     Final Exam


 
 

 

                   

 
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