NB Grade 11 Financial and Workplace Mathematics 110

Video lessons and practice for every Financial and Workplace Mathematics 110 topic. Aligned to what New Brunswick Grade 11 schools teach.

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Solve problems that involve scale: Apply scale factors to solve problems involving enlargements and reductions

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Model and draw 3-D objects and their views: Create and interpret 3-D object representations including isometric drawings and orthographic projections

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Analyze puzzles and games that involve numerical reasoning, using problem-solving strategies: Apply logical reasoning and problem-solving techniques to analyze numerical puzzles and games

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Analyze costs and benefits of renting, leasing and buying: Compare financial implications of renting, leasing, and buying using mathematical calculations

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Analyze an investment portfolio in terms of interest rate, rate of return, total return: Evaluate investment options using concepts of interest, rate of return, and total return

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Solve problems that involve personal budgets: Create and analyze personal budgets considering income, expenses, and financial goals

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Solve problems by applying proportional reasoning and unit analysis: Use proportional reasoning and unit analysis to solve practical problems

Financial and Workplace Mathematics 110 in New Brunswick

Financial and Workplace Mathematics 110 is a Grade 11 course designed to help New Brunswick students develop practical math skills for everyday life and the workplace. The course spans a wide range of topics, from geometry and trigonometry to personal finance and data analysis. StudyPug covers every unit so students always have support when they need it.

Trigonometry and the Pythagorean Theorem

Students learn to solve problems using trigonometric ratios — sine, cosine, and tangent — alongside the Pythagorean theorem. These skills are applied in workplace contexts such as construction, design, and trades. StudyPug video lessons walk through each ratio step by step with worked examples.

Scale Factors, 3-D Objects, and Technical Drawings

This unit covers applying scale factors to enlargements and reductions and creating technical drawings including isometric views, orthographic projections, exploded views, and component diagrams. These skills are directly relevant to careers in engineering, manufacturing, and design.

Personal Finance: Budgets, Renting, and Investing

Students compare the financial implications of renting, leasing, and buying, and evaluate investment options using interest rates and total return. They also create and analyze personal budgets that account for income, expenses, and financial goals. StudyPug makes these calculations clear with practical, real-life examples.

Slope, Formulas, and Proportional Reasoning

The course reinforces slope as a rate of change, applies key formulas related to finance and geometry, and uses proportional reasoning and unit analysis to solve practical problems. These foundational skills support success in both the workplace and further education.

Data and Graphs

Students create and interpret bar graphs, histograms, line graphs, and circle graphs. Understanding how to read and present data is an essential skill in nearly every career field. StudyPug lessons cover each graph type with clear explanations and practice problems.

  • Trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem
  • Scale factors and technical drawings
  • Personal budgets and financial planning
  • Investment options and rate of return
  • Slope, formulas, and proportional reasoning
  • Bar graphs, histograms, and circle graphs