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MAII3007
Numeracy 2

Summer 2019


Coursework Brief / Portfolio Brief



Deadline for Submission: [2pm, Tue 20th August, 2019]


Word Limit: 1,500 words (Plus or minus 10%)


Learning outcomes assessed:
• Employ appropriate mathematical tools to solve problems.
• Understand the fundamentals of alge
a and alge
aic calculations.
• Demonstrate the ability to use a range of techniques to present statistical data.





This coursework is worth 100% of the total marks for this module.



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Coursework Instructions
Please read carefully
• Carefully read the module handbook, the marking criteria and the grade
descriptors.
Academic Misconduct
You are responsible for ensuring you understand the policy and regulations about
academic misconduct. You must:
• Complete this work alone except where required or allowed by this assignment
iefing paper and ensure it has not been written or composed by or with the
assistance of any other person.
• Make sure all sentences or passages quoted from other people’s work in this
assignment (with or without trivial changes) are in quotation marks, and are
specifically acknowledged by reference to the author, work and page.
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Coursework Instructions
Please read carefully
Carefully read the module handbook, the marking criteria and the grade descriptors.
Academic Misconduct
You are responsible for ensuring you understand the policy and regulations about academic
misconduct. You must:
• Complete this work alone except where required or allowed by this assignment
iefing
paper and ensure it has not been written or composed by or with the assistance of any other
person.
• Make sure all sentences or passages quoted from other people’s work in this assignment
(with or without trivial changes) are in quotation marks, and are specifically acknowledged by
eference to the author, work and page




























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Coursework Guidance

This portfolio consists of 3 sections and all are compulsory:
Section 1 consists of 9 questions and is worth 65% of the total marks.
Section 2 is an in-class task and is worth 15% of the final mark.
Student are expected to complete an in – class task during a session. The result, an answer
sheet, with a tutor’s signature need to be presented as a screenshot or a photograph in the
portfolio.
Section 3 is worth 20% of the final mark and consist of three tasks.
Task 1 – Reflective log (5% of total marks) – please read portfolio instructions carefully.
Task 2 – Explanatory task (5% of total marks) – please read portfolio instructions carefully.
Task 3 – Online Activity (10%) - students are expected to complete and pass (40%) the
elevant online activity available on GSM Learn. Students have only 2 attempts to complete
this online task. The results page will need to be saved (screenshot) and inserted under the
elevant area of the portfolio.


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Marking Criteria
GSM LONDON GENERIC ASSESSMENT MARKING CRITERIA LEVEL 3

• Level 3: prepares students to function effectively at Level 4. Criteria for assessment at Level 3 reflect the preparatory nature of these modules.
• Students are expected to demonstrate the acquisition of generic learning skills appropriate for self-managed learning in an HE context. Students are expected
to demonstrate that they have acquired the underpinning discipline-specific skills, knowledge and understanding necessary to undertake a programme of
higher education
• These criteria are designed to be a reference point for assessment criteria in all subjects. Where the generic criteria are deemed to be sufficient, they can be
used directly for assessing students' learning.

KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING INTELLECTUAL & COGNITIVE SKILLS GRADUATE SKILLS: TRANSFERABLE, EMPLOYABILITY,
PRACTICAL AND ACADEMIC SKILLS
Factual and conceptual knowledge and understanding;
use of class materials; independent reading
Critical thinking; conceptualisation; creativity;
synthesis, analysis and evaluation; application; problem
solving and research/investigation
Written, oral and presentation skills; interpersonal,
group and teamwork skills; leadership skills; numeracy;
digital skills; practical, professional and academic skills
(including referencing/presentation)
MARKING
BAND
MODULE
LEARNING
OUTCOMES
CLASSIFICATION WEIGHTED AT 50% WEIGHTED AT 25% WEIGHTED AT 25%
XXXXXXXXXX% Achieved at
this level
FIRST (1ST) Includes all required factual content, accurately
summarised.
Well developed, relevant introduction and conclusions. Within word count or presentation time.


Includes relevant factual content only. Clearly and logically structured material. Accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraphing.


Very accurate identification of pre-defined concepts,
theories and/or principles, appropriate to this level.
Information or data selected from highly relevant
sources, and categorised, analysed or evaluated using a
ecommended format.
Fluent, interesting writing style, appropriate to the
assignment OR engaging, confident, audible and well-
paced presentation.


Excellent understanding of factual and conceptual
material, relative to this level.
Well-developed arguments, referencing a range of
literature, appropriate to this level.
Appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing,
margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.


Calculations are accurate, clearly set out, with
explanations.
Relates theory to practice effectively, appropriate to this
level.
Co
ect use of academic conventions, references and
ibliography.
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Very good independent reading and research, beyond
standard texts, appropriate to this level.
Very good application of numerical and statistical
methods to defined problems.
Outstanding, consistent delivery of group work
obligations, for this level.
Effective use of class materials to develop knowledge and
understanding.
Precise, relevant recommendations. Very good
awareness of ethical issues, where relevant.
Insightful reflection on own strengths and weaknesses in
elation to defined professional and practical skills.
70 - 85% Achieved at
this level
FIRST (1ST) Includes all required factual content, accurately
summarised.
Relevant introduction and conclusions. Within word count or presentation time.

Includes relevant factual content only. Clearly structured material. Accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraphing.

Accurate identification of pre-defined concepts, theories
and/or principles, appropriate to this level.
Information or data selected from relevant sources, and
categorised, analysed or evaluated using a
ecommended format.
Fluent writing style, appropriate to the assignment OR
engaging, confident, audible and well-paced
presentation.

Very good understanding of factual and conceptual
material, relative to this level.
Coherent arguments, referencing a range of literature,
appropriate to this level.
Appropriate visual presentation, including font, spacing,
margins, headings, graphics, images and appendices.

Calculations are accurate, clearly set out, with
explanations.
Relates theory to practice, appropriate to this level. Co
ect use of academic conventions, references and
ibliography.

Good independent reading and research, beyond
standard texts, appropriate to this level.
Good application of numerical and statistical methods to
defined problems.
Very good, consistent delivery of group work obligations,
for this level.
Effective use of class materials to develop knowledge and
understanding.
Relevant recommendations. Good awareness of ethical
issues, where relevant.
Good reflection on own strengths and weaknesses in
elation to defined professional and practical skills.
60 - 69% Achieved at
this level
UPPER SECOND
(2:1)
Includes most required factual content, mostly
accurately summarised.
Mostly relevant introduction and conclusions. Within word count or presentation time.

Includes relevant factual content only. Clearly structured material, with a few gaps. Mostly accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation,
paragraphing.

Mainly accurate identification of pre-defined concepts,
theories and/or principles, appropriate to this level.
Information or data selected from relevant sources, and
categorised, analysed or evaluated using a
ecommended format, with some gaps or e
ors.
Mainly fluent writing style, appropriate to the
assignment OR mainly engaging, audible and well-paced
presentation.

Good understanding of factual and conceptual material,
elative to this level.
Mostly coherent arguments, referencing a range of
literature, appropriate to this level.
Mostly appropriate visual presentation, including font,
spacing, margins, headings, graphics, images and
appendices.
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Calculations are mainly accurate, clearly set out, with
mostly good explanations.
Relates theory to practice, appropriate to this level, but
with some gaps or e
ors.
Mostly co
ect use of academic conventions, references
and bibliography.

Reasonable independent reading and research, beyond
standard texts, appropriate to this level.
Mainly good application of numerical and statistical
methods to defined problems.
Good and generally consistent delivery of group work
obligations, for this level.
Mostly effective use of class materials to develop
knowledge and understanding.
Mostly relevant recommendations. Sound awareness of
ethical issues, where relevant.
Clear reflection on own strengths and weaknesses in
elation to defined professional and practical skills.
50 - 59% Achieved at
this level
LOWER SECOND
(2:2)
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Solution

Caleb answered on Jul 23 2021
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Numeracy 2 (MAII3007) Coursework Portfolio
Summer 2019
08
Fall
    Student Name
    
    Student ID
    
    Tuto
    
This is your Numeracy 2 e-portfolio which you must submit by Tuesday 20th August 2019 via the Student Portal.
Please read this carefully
This is your Numeracy 2 e-portfolio for the semester commencing August 2019 (Summer 2019). Please save a copy on your computer and back it up regularly (e.g. by saving it on your compute
in the cloud (e.g. Google Drive) / emailing it to yourself). You should print a working copy and
ing it to all lectures and tutorials. However, at the end of the course, you will need to submit a completed electronic copy.
Please read carefully the module handbook, the marking criteria and the grade descriptors.
Academic Misconduct
You are responsible for ensuring that you understand the policy and regulations about academic misconduct. You must:
· Complete this work alone except where required or allowed by the assignment
iefing paper and ensure it has not been written or composed by or with the assistance of any other person.
· Make sure all sentences or passages quoted from other people’ work in this assignment (with or without trivial changes) are in quotation marks, and are specifically acknowledged by reference to the author, work and page.
The portfolio’s structure
Section 1 - is worth 65% of the final mark and consists of 9 questions.
Section 2 - is an in-class task and is worth 15% of the final mark.
Section 3 - is worth 20% of the final mark and consists of three tasks
2
    Section 1
    9 questions
    65 marks
You are required to complete this section immediately after completing the class sessions related to each question. Answer all questions and show your calculation and/or explain your results. Marks will be awarded for good presentation.
You must show your workings.
Scientific notation
QUESTION 1                                              [4 marks]
Which of these two numbers is bigger?

a) 5 - 3
) 8.1 x 10-2
To answer this question, you must compare both numbers. For this purpose, convert both numbers into decimals.
[TYPE YOUR ANSWER TO QUESTION 1 HERE] 5-3 = 1/53 = 1/125 = 1/125 = 0.008
8.1 x 10-2 = 8.1/102 = 8.1/100 = 0.081
NPV
QUESTION 2                                               [6 marks]
The car factory is considering an investment project to build a new production line. The initial cost is £500,000. The annual cash inflows (income) are projected to be as follows:
    Year 1
    Year 2
    Year 3
    Â£420,000
    Â£180,000
    Â£160,000
After 4 years the equipment will add no cost. The discount rate for this investment is 7% p.a., compounded annually.
a) Work out the Net Present Value (NPV) of this investment              (5 marks)
) Should the factory proceed with this project? Explain your reasoning.          (1 mark)
TYPE YOUR ANSWER TO QUESTION 2 HERE]
NPV = summation (Cashflow /(1+discount rate)
NPV = -500,000 + 420,000/(1+0.07) + 180,000/(1+0.07)2 + 160,000/(1+0.07)3 = -500,000 + 392,523.36 + 157,218.97 + 130,607.66 = £180,350
Linear equations and inequalities
QUESTION 3                                      [10 marks]
a) Solve the following equation:                      (3 marks)    
b) Solve the following inequality:                  (3 marks)
                                      
c) What are the integer values of x that satisfy the inequality –2 < x ≤ 5          (1 mark)
                                
d) Calculate the intersect point for lines: (3 marks)
TYPE YOUR ANSWER TO QUESTION 3 HERE]
a) 2(3x+2) = 7(2x)
6x+12 = 14x
14x + 6x = 12
20x = 12
X = 0.6
) 21x – 14 > -8 + 3x
21x – 3x > 14 -8
18x > 6
X > 6/18
X > 1/3
c) Integer values = -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
d) y = -8x – 5
y = 4x + 4 subtracting
0 = 12x + 9
12x = -9
x = -9/12 = -0.75
y = (4*-0.75) + 4 = -3 + 4 = 1
x = -0.75, y = 1
QUESTION 4                                  [5 marks]

Which of the linear equations is presented by the graph above?
(Justify your answer)
a.
.
c.
d.
TYPE YOUR ANSWER TO QUESTION 4 HERE]
The line passes through the points (-2, -8) (2,4)
The slope of the curve is (4 –...
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