About MATH 1077 B
Introduction to mathematics of finite systems with applications, such as probability, statistics, graph theory, fair division and apportionment problems, voting systems. Prerequisites: Two years of secondary school algebra, MATH 1012, or MATH 1034.
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Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
In this course you will explore how basic mathematics is used in many different applications in real life. Topics are chosen from concepts such as the winner in an election (voting theory), dividing an estate (fair division), compound interest and annuities (financial math), probability and statistics, and finding the shortest route to deliver flowers (graph theory).
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