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Math In Everyday Life


The average logger employed by the company earned $50,000; had three weeks' vacation; a nice retirement plan; and medical insurance. The contracted logger charges $50 an hour. Was outsourcing a good move?.
             Teaching Math in 1998: A laid-off logger with four kids at home and a ridiculous alimony from his first failed marriage comes into the logging company corporate offices and goes postal, mowing down 16 executives and a couple of secretaries, and gets lucky when he nails a politician on the premises collecting his kickback. Was outsourcing the loggers a good move for the company?.
             Teaching Math in 2000: A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5 of the price. After taxes, why did he bother?.
             Teaching Match in 2002: A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $120. How does Arthur Andersen determine that his profit margin is $60? .
             MAKE IT REAL!.
             Now, however, technology makes it possible for students to experience the value of math in daily life, instead of just reading about it. This week, Education World tells you about eight great math sites (plus a few bonus sites) that demonstrate relevance while teaching relevant skills. .
             MONEY.
             Let's begin at the Lemonade Stand , an online version of a classic computer game. At this site, students use $20 dollars in seed money to set up a virtual lemonade stand in a neighbor's yard. Each day, they must decide how many cups of lemonade to prepare, how much money to charge for each cup, and how much to spend on advertising. Their decisions are based on production costs and on the weather forecast -- which isn't always accurate. Students have 25 days to either make a go of the business or go broke. Can they learn enough about the vagaries of business to make a profit? Students of all ages will enjoy the challenge provided by this simple game, which simulates some real business challenges and demonstrates how math fluency can help overcome them.


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