I need help with my Math for liberal arts exam…
Must be HIGHLY knowledgeable in Math for liberal arts, and must be very familiar with the topics listed below
experience with pearson MyMathLab preffered. Must have Respondus Lock down browser installed as well as up to date Adobe reader.
Need this done asap ..There arent too many questions in this exam ,but covers the following topics:
- Solve problems using the organization of the four-step problem-solving method
- Babylonian numerals
- Egyptian numerals
- Roman numerals
- Traditional Chinese numerals
- Solve problems using linear models
- Solve problems by comparing linear models
- Solve problems using quadratic models
- Predict population size using proportions
- Calculate future value using simple interest
- Calculate future value using compound interest
- Determine when a specific future value will be achieved using compound interest
- Determine the future value of an annuity
- Compute the monthly payment and interest costs for a mortgage
- Find the sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon
- Determine the Euler path of a traversable graph
- Use the plurality method to determine the winner of an election
- Use the plurality-with-elimination method to determine the winner of an election
- Use the pairwise comparison method to determine the winner of an election
- Use the Borda count method to determine the winner of an election
- Use the majority criterion to determine if a voting system is fair
- Use Hamilton’s method to apportion representatives
- Use the Huntington-Hill method to apportion representatives
- Determine when an Alabama paradox occurs when apportioning representatives
- Model relationships using graphs
- Use the Nearest Neighbor Method to approximate a solution to a traveling salesperson problem
- Determine winning coalitions in a weighted voting system.


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