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BSCOM/348: Small Group And Team Communication
Past due: Wk 2 – Establishing Group and Team Communication : Wk 2 Team – Apply: Team Dynamics [due Mon]
Due Date: 11/1/21, 11:59 PM
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MTH/215T: Quantitative Reasoning I – February 2022
Due: Week 2 Discussion – Solving Everyday Problems [Initial response due by Thursday; two follow-up responses due by Monday]
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MTH/215T: Quantitative Reasoning I – February 2022
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Week 1 – Numbers in Everyday Life – February 15-21 – discussion closed
Week 2 – Solving Everyday Problems – February 22-28
Week 2 Discussion – Solving Everyday Problems [Initial response due by Thursday; two follow-up responses due by Monday]
Due date: 2/28/22, 10:59 PM
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Post a total of 3 substantive submissions over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial response and 2 replies to classmates or Deb. The new late policy does not apply to participation and no late participation will be …
Wk 2 – Readings and Assignments [due Mon]
Complete each section of Ch. 3, Wk 2 – Solving Everyday Problems, and you will review ratio, rates, and unit conversions. The topics in each section build on the skills you learned in Wk 1 and are concepts you will encounter in real life.
Wk 2 – Exam 1 [due Mon]
Due date: 2/28/22, 10:59 PM
Complete Exam 1. You have one attempt at the exam and will not see the correct answer. So, be sure you review all previous course materials before attempting it.
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Wk 2 – Exam 1 [due Mon]
Wk 2 – Exam 1 [due Mon]
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Question 1
10 Points
A person buys 32 one-liter bottles of soda bottles for a large company party. The store clerk offers cardboard carrying cases for the bottles and each case holds 8 bottles. Assuming each case would be filled and the person will not be carrying any loose bottles outside of a case, how many cases are needed?
4 cases
8 cases
12 cases
32 cases
Question 2
10 Points
Many gas stations give a discount for paying with cash instead of a credit card. Williams local gas station gives a discount of $0.05 per gallon. He fills his car with 20 gallons of gas. How much will William save by paying cash instead of credit card?
$4.00
$2.00
$1.00
$2.05
Question 3
10 Points
Billy remembers numbers using images that look somewhat like each number: 0 is a ball, 1 is a stick, 2 is a hanger, 3 is a comb, and 4 is a kite. Using Billys number images, Ryan remembered a 3-digit phone extension with this story: A person uses a hanger for his coat, then uses a stick to hit a ball. What number is Billy likely remembering?
102
210
201
310
Question 4
10 Points
Michele goes on a hike that will last 5 hours total. She brings 8 cups of water. After 1 hour, she has already drunk 2 cups of water. At that rate, how many cups of water would Michele need for all 5 hours?
12 cups
13 cups
16 cups
10 cups
Question 5
10 Points
Pam takes her truck in for basic service. The service agent says a few extra repairs are also needed, so Pam adds the cost of those repairs in her head, rounding to the nearest $10. The costs are as follows:
Wheel alignment: $110
Transmission fluid flush: $75
Cabin air filter: $23
What is her total estimate for the repairs?
Note: 4 or less: round down, 5 or more: round up. For example, 14 becomes 10, while 15 becomes 20.
$208
$190
$210
$220

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