An insightful use of mathematics in the management of the needs of everyday living to become a self-managing person. An understanding of mathematical applications that provides insight into the learners present and future occupational experiences and so develop into a contributing worker.
This standard focuses on the practical use of mathematics to manage everyday needs and foster self-management skills. Learners will gain insights into applying mathematical principles to daily activities such as budgeting, scheduling, and problem-solving, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions. Additionally, the course provides a strong foundation in mathematical concepts relevant to current and future occupational experiences, helping learners develop critical thinking and analytical skills. This understanding not only aids in effective personal management but also prepares learners to contribute meaningfully in their professional roles, applying mathematical reasoning to enhance their overall effectiveness as workers.
Course Content
- Perform conversions between binary and decimal numbers correctly
- Perform basic addition and subtraction calculations in the binary number system correctly
- Explain practical applications of the decimal and binary system correctly
- Prefixes indicating magnitude in measurements are correctly related to the decimal system
- Conversions between related units in different measurement systems are correctly applied in real-life contexts
- Symbols for irrational numbers are left in formulae or steps to calculations except where approximations are required.
- Descriptions are provided of the effect of rounding prematurely in calculations.
- The desired degree of accuracy is determined in relation to the practical context.
- The final value of a calculation is expressed in terms of the required unit.
- Non-accredited: Short course only
- Duration: 1h 55m
- Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
- Access Period: 12 Months