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Preview of Business Analytics 2nd Edition Sanjiv Jaggia, Alison_SOLUTIONS MANUAL

Business Analytics 2nd Edition Sanjiv Jaggia, Alison_SOLUTIONS MANUAL

Created by
Scholar Friends
SOLUTIONS MANUAL for Business Analytics, Communicating with Numbers 2nd Edition by Sanjiv Jaggia Professor, Alison Kelly Professor The download file inludes:Complete Chapters 1-18Compressed zip folder INSTRUCTOR MANUAL ALL CHAPTERSR Code GuidePython Guide and SolutionsExcel Spreadsheets and WorkBookSyllabus Undergrad Business AnalyticsSylabus Business Analytics and Data Mining for BusinessAppendix
Preview of What would Barbie Look like if she were Real?

What would Barbie Look like if she were Real?

Ever wondered what Barbie would look like if she were real? Now you can work with your students to find out! Part 3 In order to save you and your students time, I measured various segments of Barbie's actual doll measurements. Students can use their measurements from Parts 1 and 2 of the Human Body Proportion Lab (available on TCP) OR measure their height or foot size to determine the SCALE FACTOR between their body and the doll's body. Using the SF, students will determine Barbie's measure
Preview of Checking Account Simulation

Checking Account Simulation

Created by
Brian Willingham
Do you need a lesson to teach students how to balance a checkbook? A PowerPoint presentation is included instructs students on how to balance their own checkbook and then gives them some "real world" practice. The PowerPoint includes writing a check, using a debit card, and making deposits. Also included is the handouts that you will give students in order for them to participate in the simulation. One handout is a checkbook register and the other handout has blank checks that students will writ
Preview of 2 WEEK CLASSROOM STOCK MARKET - Financial Literacy for most Grade levels!

2 WEEK CLASSROOM STOCK MARKET - Financial Literacy for most Grade levels!

Created by
Michael Taverna
A two week (with room for adding or taking away) activity simulating the stock market in your classroom! Students will interact with 8 different age-appropriate 'stocks':- Gold, Shell gas, McDonald's, Banana, Air Canada, Cineplex, Nike, GoogleStart each day with an exciting, hands-on, and real-world skills based 15-20 mins of students buying, selling, and trading in the classroom stock market. Students will be able to practice mental math of all basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplic
Preview of Accounting Simulation

Accounting Simulation

Students will complete three months worth of transactions using T-Accounts and a Balance Sheet and Income Statement at the end of each month.
Preview of What would Barbie Look like if she were Real? Part 3 and 4  - Body Proportions

What would Barbie Look like if she were Real? Part 3 and 4 - Body Proportions

Ever wondered what Barbie would look like if she were real? Now you can work with your students to find out! Part 3 In order to save you and your students time, I measured various segments of Barbie's actual doll measurements. Students can use their measurements from Parts 1 and 2 of the Human Body Proportion Lab (available on TCP) OR measure their height or foot size to determine the SCALE FACTOR between their body and the doll's body. Using the SF, students will determine Barbie's measure
Preview of Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Here’s a quick and easy way to incorporate some basic financial literacy and personal finance (along with some critical thinking) into your middle or high school class (grades 7-10).These 8 prompts describe realistic financial situations about work, school, housing, weddings, cars, and retirement. Use them as research prompts, debate topics, or a simple classroom discussion (perfect for those 10-15 minutes you sometimes end up with at the end of a lesson). Only basic math skills and general fina
Preview of Stock Market Project

Stock Market Project

Created by
DoctorJH
These are student instructions and handouts for a stock market unit. Included: Instructions on how to use Investopedia's FREE stock market game A portfolio worksheet for students to track their stocks A table for students to fill in when researching which stocks to purchase The unit is intended to last at least 5 weeks and take up about two 45 minute class periods per week. Lesson plans will need to be developed, and I recommend having at least one prior lesson on the history of the stock mar
Preview of Learning the Stock Market

Learning the Stock Market

Created by
Ard's Ideas
Learn about the stock market and how to invest in stock. Students will need to select stocks to follow and then determine if they made or lost money. This unit has vocabulary, KWL, Brainstorming activity, and Stock Challenge to simulate the buying and selling of stock.
Preview of Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Day 2 - SocioSim Profiles

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 2 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, use these profiles in individual folders to give students an opportunity to get to know the profile they will be working with, and reference for making a budget.Profiles #9 and #19 are written with consideration of IEP/504 plans that may need less writing for processing/reading level accommodation.
Preview of Conceptual Understanding for Operations:  Rectangular Models

Conceptual Understanding for Operations: Rectangular Models

Created by
Algebra Maestro
This PowerPoint includes animations for operations of whole numbers, decimals fractions and place value with rectangular models. You can demonstrate to students side-by-side the procedural and conceptual steps to add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers. To properly show animation, present to Presentation View. This item is designed to make teachers' explanation of operations meaningful and connect different levels of rigor. Topics include: place value, adding whole numbers, subt
Preview of Investment vs. Paying Off Debts

Investment vs. Paying Off Debts

Created by
Wuebker History
This assignment helps students see how they can acquire $1,032,850.00 by age 35 if they invest in the stock market today. It also shows how poor their friends will be if their friends, instead, take out large student loans that require payments until age 43.As ever, the key to making $10,000,000 by the time you’re 70 is to start investing today, not seven years from now.Student love these eye-popping and yet highly realistic scenarios. At our school, we have a 25-year-old teacher on track to be
Preview of Snack Cakes: Group Task Random Variables_Discrete Var_Normal Approx. (editable)

Snack Cakes: Group Task Random Variables_Discrete Var_Normal Approx. (editable)

Group Task Involving CAKE!!!!Targeted Skills:1. Interpret Statistical Calculations2. Determine Models and Parameters3. Assign Meanings and Assess Claims4. Determine Calculations Targeted Topics:1. Random Variables and Combinations2. Probability Distributions-Binomial and Geometric3. Mean and Standard Deviation of Random Variables4. Normal Approximations for Binomial DistributionsWhat is Included in this document?1. Task2. Sample Solution with Point Values and Scoring Guide3. Directions for imple
Preview of Days 1-5 Slides/Directions for SocioSim

Days 1-5 Slides/Directions for SocioSim

Created by
Moore Materials
The Socioeconomic Simulation can be framed as a financial literacy unit as well. Combining Math and ELA standards and cross-curricular group work, students can work with a variety of writing, reading, and math skills. These slides keep things organized, moving, and engaging as daily activities are presented and new challenges arise for the profiles in the group folders.
Preview of How do you run your business?

How do you run your business?

This activity helps students to understand that there are many factors that can affect how well a business does in the real world. I have used this activity in a Personal Finance class, but it would also work well for a life skills class, a beginning business class, or as an introduction activity for a variety of units. Keep checking my store Wixon's Math Classes for more activities!
Preview of Hobo Joe: A Story About Slope

Hobo Joe: A Story About Slope

Created by
Math Maniacs
A refresher presentation on the four different types of slopes (positive, negative, zero and undefined). Look for the coordinating activity page titled Hobo Joe introduces Equations of Lines.
Preview of Day 4 - Financial Setback

Day 4 - Financial Setback

Created by
Moore Materials
One Day 4 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, students are going to find a financial setback in their profile folder. The setback page will include how much the setback is going to cost, as well as the credit score for the profile, so they may tell the banker what their score is for an APR% when applying for a loan.
Preview of Day 5 - Voter Information Pamphlets

Day 5 - Voter Information Pamphlets

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 5 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, print/fold each of the "Voter Information" pamphlets and leave them in the designated profile's folder so students may have a guided reasoning for how their profile's person would vote regarding raising the minimum wage.
Preview of Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

Interactive Power Pole Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

This interactive exercise allows students to see in real time the logic of positive and negative numbers. It is a real life scenario as a new employee of a power company, they must learn how to set a power pole. By entering the length of the pole in the first column, and how deep of a hole the pole must be placed in as a negative number, the resulting amount is populated in the third column which represents the amont of the pole that will remain above ground. In the chart to the right, studen
Preview of Wave on a String  Virtual PHET Lab

Wave on a String Virtual PHET Lab

Created by
Doctor Makin
Goals: Students will be able to:Ø Measure the wavelength on a transverse wave.Ø Explain why frequency and wavelength have no effect on Amplitude.Ø How frequency and wavelength are inversely related by creating a graph from the data.
Preview of Personal Consumer Math Savings Plan

Personal Consumer Math Savings Plan

Created by
Kevin Wall
This activity helps students see the difference in saving different amounts of money at over similar time periods. Most students we talk with are very nearsighted when saving money, and this will help them see how fast savings add up over the course of several weeks to a year. It will also help students create goals in saving to help purchase a "big ticket item." Students have different tables to enter their weekly savings, and after they complete they will graph the savings on a unlabeled graph
Preview of Day 5 - Voting Restrictions

Day 5 - Voting Restrictions

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 5, students are told they will be voting on a district question regarding raising the minimum wage. First, all profile groups will vote using a paper ballot as a "yes" or "no" in a survey vote. Then, when it is time for the "official" vote, students will open the envelope in their folder for their official ballot. Some student groups will have a ballot in their envelope, but some students will have one of the following voting restrictions in their envelope instead.
Preview of Google Sheets Chart using Log Scale feature with data from solarsystemscope.com

Google Sheets Chart using Log Scale feature with data from solarsystemscope.com

Created by
Jeff Schneider
Instructions on how to make a Google Sheets Chart using the Log Scale feature with data from solarsystemscope.com
Preview of Day 2 - Budget Worksheet

Day 2 - Budget Worksheet

Created by
Moore Materials
Once students have read the criteria delineated in their profile page, they may determine a tentative budget using this worksheet. Once students get their paycheck, they may either use a blank version of this worksheet again, or modify the original tentative budget sheet with red pen.
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