The successful student will be challenged by old and new concepts that require basic number computation, graphing, problem analysis, and equation solving. These will be limited to basic real-world applications. Some of the related disciplines addressed are opportunity cost, banking, cooking, building, and shopping. The course will recognize the various levels of those enrolled and will accommodate to allow corresponding growth in his/her basic math skills with increased ability to apply them in real life.
Algebra II is a prerequisite.