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MATH 105 Help — Contemporary Mathematics
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Can Someone Help Me With MATH 105?
Yes. We handle the entire course: Knewton Alta adaptive homework, quizzes, and exams. MATH 105 is Chamberlain’s general education math requirement covering probability, statistics, financial math, and graph theory. It’s not nursing-specific, but it’s still required—and still uses the same Knewton Alta platform that trips up students in other Chamberlain courses. We complete modules efficiently and get you the grade. A/B guaranteed or your money back.
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Course Overview
MATH 105—Contemporary Mathematics—is Chamberlain’s general education math requirement for the BSN program. Unlike MATH 114 (Algebra) or MATH 225 (Statistics for Health Sciences), MATH 105 isn’t specifically nursing-focused. It’s a survey of practical math topics you might encounter in everyday life and professional contexts.
The course runs 8 weeks and uses Knewton Alta for adaptive homework. You’ll work through probability, basic statistics, financial mathematics, and graph theory—topics designed to build general quantitative literacy rather than nursing-specific calculation skills.
Platform
Knewton Alta + Canvas
Duration
8 Weeks
Credits
3 Credit Hours
Type
General Education
For many Chamberlain students, MATH 105 is a box to check—a general education requirement standing between them and their nursing career. The content isn’t as directly applicable to bedside nursing as dosage calculations, but Chamberlain still requires it, and you still need the grade.
Topics Covered
MATH 105 surveys several areas of practical mathematics. Here’s what you’ll encounter:
Sets, Logic & Venn Diagrams
Topics: Set notation, set operations (union, intersection, complement), Venn diagrams, logical statements, truth tables, conditional statements
Application: Organizing information, understanding survey data, logical reasoning in problem-solving
Probability
Topics: Basic probability, sample spaces, compound events, conditional probability, expected value, odds
Application: Understanding risk, interpreting odds ratios, basic statistical reasoning
Descriptive Statistics
Topics: Mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, frequency distributions, histograms, box plots, normal distribution basics
Application: Summarizing data, understanding variation, interpreting basic statistical reports
Financial Mathematics ⚠️
Topics: Simple and compound interest, present and future value, annuities, loan amortization, credit card math
🔑 Financial math trips up many students. The formulas look similar, and it’s easy to confuse simple vs. compound interest, or present vs. future value.
Graph Theory & Counting
Topics: Graphs and networks, Euler paths, Hamilton circuits, permutations, combinations, counting principles
Application: Scheduling, routing problems, understanding network relationships
Navigating Knewton Alta
Like other Chamberlain math courses, MATH 105 uses Knewton Alta for adaptive homework. The platform adjusts to your performance—demonstrate mastery quickly and you move on; struggle and you get looped back through remediation.
The same problems that plague students in MATH 114 and MATH 225 apply here:
Remediation Loops
Miss a few questions and Alta sends you back to review. A 30-minute assignment becomes a 2-hour ordeal of clicking through material you already understand.
Unpredictable Time
You can’t schedule “homework from 7-9pm” because you don’t know how long mastery will take. The adaptive algorithm makes time estimates meaningless.
We know how to complete Knewton Alta modules efficiently—hitting mastery thresholds without triggering unnecessary remediation. This saves hours of frustration.
What We Handle in Knewton Alta
- Initial assessments — The diagnostic that determines your starting point
- Learning objectives — Each module’s content and practice problems
- Mastery checks — The assessments that unlock completion credit
- Remediation content — If triggered, we complete it efficiently
- Module quizzes — End-of-module assessments
Stuck in a Knewton Alta Loop?
Don’t waste your weekend fighting an algorithm. We complete modules efficiently.
How It Works
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Current week, what’s due, your deadlines
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We Complete Everything
Knewton Alta, quizzes, exam
You Get Your A or B
Guaranteed, or full refund
What We Need From You
- Canvas login — Access to course materials and gradebook
- Knewton Alta access — Usually linked through Canvas
- Current status — Which week, what’s completed, current grade
- Deadlines — Especially upcoming quizzes or the final exam
A/B Grade Guarantee
If you don’t earn an A or B in MATH 105, you get a full refund. We target 90%+ on every assignment. See complete terms on our guarantee page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does MATH 105 help cost?
Pricing depends on how much work remains and your deadline urgency. Full course from Week 1 costs more than “just help me finish the last 2 weeks.” We provide flat-rate quotes. Send your syllabus for a quote within 24 hours.
Is MATH 105 easier than MATH 114 or MATH 225?
It depends on your background. MATH 105 covers a broader range of topics at a more introductory level. Some students find it easier because it’s less focused on algebra; others struggle because the topics (graph theory, financial math) are unfamiliar. Either way, we handle it.
Is the final exam proctored?
Typically yes. Chamberlain uses Respondus LockDown Browser for proctored exams. We handle proctored exams through secure remote access with your permission, or provide comprehensive study materials so you can take it confidently yourself. Contact us with your exam details.
Will I need MATH 105 content later in nursing school?
Honestly, not much. MATH 105 is a general education requirement, not a nursing prerequisite. The probability and statistics basics provide some foundation, but MATH 225 (Statistics for Health Sciences) covers what you actually need for evidence-based practice. MATH 105 is primarily a box to check.
Can you help with just specific modules?
Yes. We offer single-module or single-assignment help. If you’re fine with everything except financial math, we can quote that specific section. No pressure to sign up for the full course.
Is this confidential?
100%. Secure credential handling, no third-party sharing, natural completion pace matching your previous patterns, no retained data after course completion. We’ve operated for years with zero confidentiality issues.
Do you guarantee grades?
Yes. A or B guaranteed on qualified work, or full refund. We target 90%+ on every assignment. See our guarantee page for complete terms.
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Related Resources
Chamberlain Course Pages:
- Chamberlain University Hub — All nursing prerequisites
- MATH 114N: Algebra for College Students
- MATH 225N: Statistical Reasoning for Health Sciences
- CHEM 120N: Introduction to Chemistry
- Dimensional Analysis (DA) Quiz Help
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