Prealgebra: Basic Operations on Whole Numbers
Learn the Four Basic Mathematical Operations, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Practically with Models
4.45 (51 reviews)
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Aug 2017
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What you will learn
understand how the decimal number system is organized
Understand the Process of the four main mathematical operations
Use Practical Models to do Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction
Use the Practical Knowledge gained in this course in the rest of Your Mathematics Journey
Why take this course?
In this course, you'll learn the following important skills in Mathematics:
- Whole Numbers
- The Decimal Number System
- The four basic Mathematical Operations, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division using Practical Simple Models.
- When you learn the four basic operations, using the models, you can understand what practically happens when you do any of the basic operations on whole numbers.
This course is part of a course series from Great It Courses that teaches you every concept in mathematics from prealgebra all the way up to Calculus. To know more about the course series and the road map, please Google "greatitcourses" and go to our "Mathematics" page in the navigation. Thank you!
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Yasmin
August 3, 2020
Yes, the course is clear in clarifying the concepts of Whole Numbers and outstanding in his instructions as always.
Arindam
December 13, 2019
It was a nice explanation of the number in a practical manner.
I think this course provides a good basic 3-dimensional image of the whole
numbers and would be helpful in entrance exam preparations.
Lawrence
November 30, 2018
Although his speech delivery, especially if following with the closed caption activated takes some patience to follow...the instructor seems genuine and "real" about getting the student not only to successfully complete the course, but also to be able to reason and understand the methods of the course information.
Umide
August 3, 2018
I find the introduction too long for the actual amount and quality of the information given. The step-by-step description of what the instructor had to do and follow to build this course feels tedious and irrelevant. As a student (and also as a teacher, I am a language teacher), I am interested in jumping into the course itself and bringing making the whole learning experience involving, rather than descriptive. Having said that, I am thankful for the links provided, especially Stax. My curiosity is also spiked by the hint that we will be looking at what's under the hood of things like the algorithm for long division.
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