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9016 Represent Analyse and Calculate Shape And Motion in 2-and 3-Dimensional Space in Different Contexts

1 day SETA accredited

What is this course about?

This unit standard is designed to provide credits towards the mathematical literacy requirements of the NQF at level 4. The essential purposes of the mathematical literacy requirements are that, as the learner progresses with confidence through the levels, the learner will grow in:
- An insightful use of mathematics in the management of the needs of everyday living to become a self-managing person.
- An understanding of mathematical applications that provides insight into the learner`s present and future occupational experiences and so develop into a contributing worker.
- The ability to voice a critical sensitivity to the role of mathematics in a democratic society and so become a participating citizen.

People credited with this unit standard are able to:
- Measure, estimate, and calculate physical quantities in practical situations relevant to the adult with increasing responsibilities in life or the workplace
- Explore analyse and critique, describe and represent, interp

Key content covered

NQF Level 4 - 4 Credits

This unit standard replaces:
This unit standard does not replace any other unit standard and is not replaced by any other unit standard.

Learning assumed to be in place and recognition of prior learning

The credit value is based on the assumption that people starting to learn towards this unit standard are competent in Mathematical Literacy and Communications at NQF level 3.

Unit standard range
The scope of this unit standard includes length, surface area, volume, mass, speed; ratio, proportion; making and justifying conjectures.
Contexts relevant to the adult, the workplace and the country.

More detailed range statements are provided for specific outcomes and assessment criteria as needed.

Specific Outcomes and Assessment Criteria:

Specific Outcome 1
Measure, estimate, and calculate physical quantities in practical situations relevant to the adult.

Specific Outcome 2
Explore, analyse & critique, describe & represent, inte

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Please note that this is a fundamental unit standard, and in accordance with Services SETA can therefore only be accredited if completed with an additional core or elective. Please contact us should you have any questions.