Transcript: What Do I Upload to Show Quantitative Reasoning?
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Quantitative reasoning is the application of mathematical processes to reach solutions or conclusions, and to understand the interrelated nature of numerical information. It is the ability to acquire, analyze, use, and represent numerical information symbolically, visually, or verbally.
What should I upload to show quantitative reasoning?
The artifact you upload for quantitative reasoning should demonstrate an ability to:
- Interpret data and draw conclusions from data and numerical information
- Perform verbal representation of data and numerical information
- Set up and perform complex equations
- Describe how data and numerical information are used in real-world contexts
Students competent in quantitative reasoning can acquire, analyze, use, and represent numerical information symbolically, visually, or verbally.
Artifacts that could be used to show quantitative reasoning:
- An assignment that gathers data, calculates statistical values, and interprets information
- An assignment that requires setting up and solving mathematical equations
- An experiment that gathers data to analyze and interpret the findings