Math 141 Business Mathematics I Fall 2006

Instructor: Sandra Nite / Office: Blocker 629E
E-mail: / Office Phone #: 845-1170
Web Page: / Office Hours:4:20-5:20 p.m. TR; 1:00-4:00 p.m. Wed
AND by appointment

Class Times & Locations: MATH 141-506TR9:35-10:50BLOC 165

MATH 141-507/807TR 11:10-12:25BLOC 165

MATH 141-519/819TR 2:20- 3:35BLOC 158

MATH 403-502TR 5:30-6:45BLOC 120/104

Texts:Finite Mathematics for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences, 8th Ed. by Tan, ISBN 0-534-49214-2

Finite Math on the Web 2.0 (online only)

Catalog Description: Linear equations and applications, linear forms and systems of linear equations, matrix algebra and applications, linear programming, probability and applications, statistics. Prerequisites: High School Algebra I and II and Geometry.

Calculator Policy: A TI-83/TI-84 (Plus) is REQUIRED; these are the only calculators I will use in class for demonstrations. Calculators will be reset for exams, without exception.

Homework and Quizzes:

  • Homework and quizzes will constitute 25% of your grade. This may consist of online homework and quizzes, written homework and unannounced quizzes given in class.
  • Computer homework and quizzes are found at
  • Information about and due dates for these quizzes can be found at 141.html
  • In addition to the graded homework, I recommend that you keep a spiral in which you work the problems from the suggested homework list found on our course web page. It is imperative that you work at least the suggested problems, as well as the assigned problems, in order to be fully prepared for quizzes and exams. More practice may be necessary for you to be successful.
  • NOTE: While it is critical that you attain the correct answer to a question, you MUST show correctly, precisely, and accurately its solution (all the steps, labels, explanations, equal signs, models, etc.) in an orderly, clear, concise manner. Where appropriate, circle your final answer. YOU are responsible for your own learning.

Exams: The three major exams will constitute 50% of your grade. The dates of these exams will be announced in class. You must bring your student ID to each exam. Calculators will be checked during or before each exam.

Tentative Exam Schedule:

  • Exam I …Week of September 18th
  • Exam II …Week of October 16th
  • Exam III …Week of November 13th

FINAL EXAM: The final exam is COMPREHENSIVE and constitutes 25% of your final grade.

FINAL EXAM Schedule:

  • Section 506 is on Friday, December 8th12:30–2:30 PM
  • Section 507/807 is on Friday, December 8th3:00 - 5:00 PM
  • Section 519/819 is on Wednesday, December 13th1:00- 3:00 PM

Grades: The grade distribution will be as follows:

A: 90-100%

B: 80-89%

C: 70-79%

D: 60-69%

F: Below 60%

Policies: Policies pertaining to absences, scholastic dishonesty, and final exams are identical to TAMU regulations.

  • You are responsible for checking your neo account.
  • Attendance is expected and will be used in conjunction with your final exam grade as a consideration in the case of borderline grades. By attendance, I mean active class participation, not just showing up and sitting in the classroom.
  • If you disagree with any deduction taken on your homework, quizzes or exams, you must bring it to my attention before your next class to be re-graded.
  • Students with an official excused absence are permitted to make up work only for the dates of the absence. No make-up exams or quizzes will be given without a doctor’s excuse. In the case of illness, a student MUST contact me within TWO days and present a valid doctor’s excuse before the make-up will be given.
  • SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY
  • An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do.
  • Note: It is considered CHEATING to have notes, formulas, or programs in your calculator other than the ones I give you to use.
  • For additional information on the Honor Council Rules and Procedures consult

A.D.A. Policy Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Department of Student Life, Disability Services Office, in Room B118 of Cain Hall or call 845-1637.

Copyright Policy: All printed materials disseminated in class or on the web are protected by Copyright laws. One Xerox copy (or download from the web) is allowed for personal use. Multiple copies or sale of any of these materials is strictly prohibited!

Personal Request: As a courtesy to me and all of the students in your class, please keep all cell phones muted during class and refrain from discussion not related to class. Thanks 

If you need HELP:

  • Ask questions in class!
  • Come see me during my office hours or make an appointment.
  • Go to help sessions (places and times to be posted on the web) starting the second week of classes.
  • Use Week-in-Reviews (starting the second week of classes):

Mondays…7:00-9:00 PM…BLOC 102…conducted byKendra Kilmer

ALL Night Before Drills (the test reviews) for MATH 141 will be held in BLOC 102

  • Work extra practice problems online at where you can get immediate feedback.
  • Construct a sample exam online at
  • Get a private tutor. (A list is found in BLOC 601.)
  • Contact the LearningSkillsCenter (845-4427)

Tentative Calendar of Topics:

Week

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Sections

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Week

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1 / 1.1-1.5 / 6 / 5.1-5.3 / 11 / 8.1-8.3
2 / 2.1-2.3 / 7 / 6.1-6.3 / 12 / Review, Exam 3
3 / 2.4-2.7 / 8 / 6.4, Review, Exam 2 / 13 / 8.4-8.5
4 / Review, Exam 1 / 9 / 7.1-7.3 / 14 / 8.6, 9.1-9.2
5 / 3.1-3.3 / 10 / 7.4-7.6 / 15 / Final Exam