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Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning.
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The competence statements in the scheme of work below are from the Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning 90 glh component. This needs to be taught with either Statistical Problem Solving component or the Critical Maths component to make up a full qualification. Statements in brackets are partly addressed in the relevant section. Use of ICT is integrated throughout the scheme of work. Produced by MEI on behalf of OCR.
MODELLING The modelling cycle
MODELLING Estimation
MODELLING Algebra
MODELLING Geometry & measures
MODELLING Number
STATISTICS The statistics cycle
STATISTICS Data
STATISTICS Statistical diagrams and measures
STATISTICS Statistical diagrams and measures
STATISTICS The Normal distribution
FINANCE The financial cycle
FINANCE Percentages
FINANCE Foreign exchange
FINANCE Costing
FINANCE Standard form
FINANCE Exponentials
FINANCE Logarithmic scales
WORKING WITH EXPONENTIALS Graphs
WORKING WITH EXPONENTIALS Gradients
RISK Probability
RISK Risk
Component 02 Critical Maths CONTENT
PROBLEM SOLVING Strategies: Communicating solutions to problems
PROBLEM SOLVING Reflecting on solutions to problems
SOURCES OF INFORMATION Quantitative understanding of the world
SOURCES OF INFORMATION Fermi estimation; Probability estimation
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND KNOWLEDGE Fallacies in statistics and probability
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND KNOWLEDGE Statistical experiments
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES AND KNOWLEDGE Understanding conditional probability in context Working with percentages