BUSINESS
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
DIPLOMA IN CREDIT MANAGEMENT (DCM)
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA (ATD)
LEVEL II
STUDY TEXT
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,KASNEB SYLLABUS
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
This paper is intended to equip the candidate with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her
to apply mathematical and statistical skills in business transactions.
7.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES
A candidate who passes this paper should be able to:
Apply linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations to solve business problems
Compute simple and compound interests
Solve problems involving appreciation, depreciation, hire purchase and foreign exchange
Solve business problems using matrix algebra
Solve business problems involving commercial mathematics
Present data in form of tables, graphs and curves
Calculate measures of location, dispersion skewness and kurtosis
Compute simple, general and weighted index numbers.
CONTENT
7.1Equations
Linear equations; solving and graphs
Quadratic equations: solving and graphs
Differentiation
Simultaneous equations; solving
Break-even analysis
Total revenue, total cost and profit equations; application of errors
7.2 Matrices
Introduction; order, types
Addition, subtraction and multiplication
Determinants of 2x2 matrices
Inverses of 2x2 matrices
Application of matrices to business problems
7.3 Commercial mathematics
Buying and selling; discounts, profit and loss, margins and mark-ups
Commissions and salaries: piece and hourly rates, gross and net pay, PAYE
Bills calculations; water and electricity /
Simple and compound interest
Depreciation and appreciation of assets
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, Hire purchase
Foreign exchange
7.4 Elementary statistics
Introduction: definitions and branches of statistics^
Methods of data collection: primary and secondary data./
Sampling techniques J
Presentation of data:
Tables
Diagrams: bar charts and pie charts
Graphs: Basic time series graphs, Z-charts, Lorenz curves and semi-log graphs
Frequency distribution tables
Histogram and frequency polygons'
Cumulative frequency curve (ogive) and its application
7.5 Descriptive statistics
Measures of central tendency:
Mean: arithmetic mean, weighted arithmetic mean, geometric mean and harmonic mean
Mode
Median
Measures of dispersion: range, quartile, deciles, percentiles, mean deviation, standard deviation
and coefficient of variation
Measures of skewness and kurtosis excluding computation of the coefficients
7.6 Set theory
Introduction to set theory
Types of sets: universal, empty/null. Sublets, finite and infinite
Operation of sets: unions, intersecting, complements and set difference
Venn diagrams
7.7 Basic probability theory
Introduction to probability: definitions, events, outcomes, sample space
Types of events: simple, compound, independent, mutually exclusive,
Mutually inclusive, dependent events
Rules of probability: additive and multiplicative rules
Baye’s Theorem
Elementary probability trees
7.8 Index numbers
Construction of index numbers Purpose of index numbers
Simple index numbers; fixed base method and chain base method
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
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, Weighted index numbers; Laspeyre’s, Paasche's, Fisher’s ideal and Marshall- Edgeworth’s
methods (both price and quantity index numbers)
Limitations of index numbers
Emerging issues and trends
7.9 Emerging trends
CONTENT PAGE
Chapter 1: Equations………………………………………………………………………5
Chapter 2: Matrices………………………………………………………………….…...31
Chapter 3: Commercial mathematics…………………………………………………….52
Chapter 4: Elementary statistics……………………………………………………….....77
Chapter 5: Descriptive statistics…………………………………………………….…...109
Chapter 6: Set theory…………………………………………………………….………146
Chapter 7: Basic probability theory……………………………………………..……….176
Chapter 8: Index numbers …………………………………………………………….....205
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
DIPLOMA IN CREDIT MANAGEMENT (DCM)
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA (ATD)
LEVEL II
STUDY TEXT
1 www.someakenya.com Contact: 0707 737 890
,KASNEB SYLLABUS
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
This paper is intended to equip the candidate with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her
to apply mathematical and statistical skills in business transactions.
7.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES
A candidate who passes this paper should be able to:
Apply linear, quadratic and simultaneous equations to solve business problems
Compute simple and compound interests
Solve problems involving appreciation, depreciation, hire purchase and foreign exchange
Solve business problems using matrix algebra
Solve business problems involving commercial mathematics
Present data in form of tables, graphs and curves
Calculate measures of location, dispersion skewness and kurtosis
Compute simple, general and weighted index numbers.
CONTENT
7.1Equations
Linear equations; solving and graphs
Quadratic equations: solving and graphs
Differentiation
Simultaneous equations; solving
Break-even analysis
Total revenue, total cost and profit equations; application of errors
7.2 Matrices
Introduction; order, types
Addition, subtraction and multiplication
Determinants of 2x2 matrices
Inverses of 2x2 matrices
Application of matrices to business problems
7.3 Commercial mathematics
Buying and selling; discounts, profit and loss, margins and mark-ups
Commissions and salaries: piece and hourly rates, gross and net pay, PAYE
Bills calculations; water and electricity /
Simple and compound interest
Depreciation and appreciation of assets
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, Hire purchase
Foreign exchange
7.4 Elementary statistics
Introduction: definitions and branches of statistics^
Methods of data collection: primary and secondary data./
Sampling techniques J
Presentation of data:
Tables
Diagrams: bar charts and pie charts
Graphs: Basic time series graphs, Z-charts, Lorenz curves and semi-log graphs
Frequency distribution tables
Histogram and frequency polygons'
Cumulative frequency curve (ogive) and its application
7.5 Descriptive statistics
Measures of central tendency:
Mean: arithmetic mean, weighted arithmetic mean, geometric mean and harmonic mean
Mode
Median
Measures of dispersion: range, quartile, deciles, percentiles, mean deviation, standard deviation
and coefficient of variation
Measures of skewness and kurtosis excluding computation of the coefficients
7.6 Set theory
Introduction to set theory
Types of sets: universal, empty/null. Sublets, finite and infinite
Operation of sets: unions, intersecting, complements and set difference
Venn diagrams
7.7 Basic probability theory
Introduction to probability: definitions, events, outcomes, sample space
Types of events: simple, compound, independent, mutually exclusive,
Mutually inclusive, dependent events
Rules of probability: additive and multiplicative rules
Baye’s Theorem
Elementary probability trees
7.8 Index numbers
Construction of index numbers Purpose of index numbers
Simple index numbers; fixed base method and chain base method
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
3 www.someakenya.com Contact: 0707 737 890
, Weighted index numbers; Laspeyre’s, Paasche's, Fisher’s ideal and Marshall- Edgeworth’s
methods (both price and quantity index numbers)
Limitations of index numbers
Emerging issues and trends
7.9 Emerging trends
CONTENT PAGE
Chapter 1: Equations………………………………………………………………………5
Chapter 2: Matrices………………………………………………………………….…...31
Chapter 3: Commercial mathematics…………………………………………………….52
Chapter 4: Elementary statistics……………………………………………………….....77
Chapter 5: Descriptive statistics…………………………………………………….…...109
Chapter 6: Set theory…………………………………………………………….………146
Chapter 7: Basic probability theory……………………………………………..……….176
Chapter 8: Index numbers …………………………………………………………….....205
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