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What Is MTH/216T?
MTH/216T (Quantitative Reasoning II) is the 5-week follow-up to MTH/215T. It builds on basic math skills and adds statistics, probability, data visualization, and spreadsheet applications. The course uses zyBooks and requires Excel/Google Sheets work for data analysis. The Signature Assignment (Week 3) requires creating professional data visualizations—a common failure point for students who aren’t spreadsheet-comfortable.
Prerequisite: MTH/215T (Quantitative Reasoning I) or equivalent. Taking both courses? We offer bundle pricing—ask when you contact us.
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MTH/216T Week-by-Week Breakdown
MTH/216T follows the standard UOPX 5-week format with zyBooks readings, discussions, exams, and a major Signature Assignment in Week 3. Here’s what each week covers:
| Week | Topics | Key Assignments |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Functions, variables, relationships between quantities | zyBooks Ch. 2, Discussion: “Math in Real Life” |
| Week 2 | Tables, spreadsheets, formulas, data organization | zyBooks Ch. 3, Discussion, Exam 1 |
| Week 3 | Data visualization, charts, graphs, visual communication | zyBooks Ch. 4, Signature Assignment: Creating Visuals from Data, Exam 2 |
| Week 4 | Averages, measures of center, descriptive statistics | zyBooks Ch. 5, Discussion |
| Week 5 | Margin of error, probability, statistical inference | zyBooks readings, Discussion, Final Exam |
MTH/216T Assignment Types
MTH/216T adds spreadsheet skills and data visualization to the mix. Here’s what you’ll encounter:
zyBooks Interactive Readings
Same format as MTH/215T—embedded activities, participation tracking, no passive reading allowed. Chapters 2-5 cover functions, spreadsheets, visualization, and statistics.
Spreadsheet Work (Excel/Sheets)
You’ll use Excel or Google Sheets to organize data, write formulas, and create charts. This is a major component—not just “do math,” but “do math in a spreadsheet.”
Discussion Posts
Weekly 175+ word posts applying quantitative reasoning to real scenarios—travel planning, budgeting, data interpretation. Plus peer responses.
Signature Assignment (Week 3)
“Creating Visuals from Data”—a presentation where you analyze a dataset, create professional charts, and explain your findings. Requires both spreadsheet skills and clear written communication.
Timed Exams (3 Total)
Exam 1 (Week 2), Exam 2 (Week 3), and Final Exam (Week 5). Cover formula interpretation, statistical concepts, and data analysis. Time pressure is real.
Application Problems
Real-world scenarios: mortgage comparisons, temperature conversions, probability calculations, margin of error interpretation. Context-heavy questions requiring careful reading.
Why Students Struggle with MTH/216T
Students who passed MTH/215T often hit a wall with MTH/216T. Here’s why:
Spreadsheets Are a Separate Skill
Knowing math doesn’t mean knowing Excel. Writing formulas with cell references, creating charts, formatting data—these are technical skills many students lack. The course assumes you’ll figure it out.
Statistics Concepts Jump Fast
You go from basic averages to margin of error and statistical inference in 5 weeks. Concepts like “confidence interval” and “sampling error” require genuine understanding—not just memorization.
Week 3 Is Brutal
The Signature Assignment AND Exam 2 both hit in Week 3. Creating a professional data presentation while also preparing for an exam is a time crunch most working adults can’t handle.
Burnout from MTH/215T
Many students take 215T and 216T back-to-back. By the time 216T starts, you’re already tired of quantitative reasoning. The motivation to push through another 5 weeks is low.
💡 The Week 3 Problem
Most MTH/216T failures happen in Week 3. The Signature Assignment requires creating charts and writing analysis—skills that take time to develop. Students who fall behind on zyBooks readings don’t have the foundation for the assignment. Then Exam 2 hits the same week. It’s a perfect storm.
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How We Help with MTH/216T
We’ve completed MTH/216T for hundreds of University of Phoenix students. Here’s what we handle:
zyBooks Assignments
All interactive readings and embedded activities completed for full participation credit. Chapters 2-5 covered.
Spreadsheet Work
We’re Excel pros. Data organization, formulas, charts, formatting—delivered professionally and on time.
Signature Assignment
“Creating Visuals from Data” presentation with proper charts, analysis, and written explanation that meets rubric requirements.
All Three Exams
Exam 1, Exam 2, and Final handled by experts who know the UOPX format and question types.
Discussion Posts + Replies
Substantive posts demonstrating real-world application of quantitative concepts. No generic filler.
Full Course or Partial
Need help with just Week 3? Only exams? The Signature Assignment alone? We customize to your situation.
✓ The A/B Guarantee
All work comes with our A/B grade guarantee. If we don’t deliver the grade we promise, you get your money back. We’ve completed MTH/216T many times—we know exactly what it takes to succeed.
Taking both QR courses? Most students take MTH/215T and MTH/216T back-to-back. We offer bundle pricing for both—ask about it when you contact us.
MTH/216T FAQ
How is MTH/216T different from MTH/215T?
MTH/216T adds statistics, probability, and spreadsheet skills. Where 215T focused on basic math applications, 216T requires you to analyze data, create visualizations, and understand concepts like margin of error. The Excel/Sheets component is significant.
Can you help if I’m already in Week 3?
Yes—that’s when most students contact us. Week 3 is the crunch point. If the Signature Assignment is due soon and you haven’t started, contact us immediately. We can work fast when needed.
Is MTH/216T proctored?
MTH/216T typically doesn’t have webcam-proctored exams—assessments are through the UOPX portal and zyBooks without live monitoring. If your specific section has proctored components, let us know and we’ll discuss what’s possible.
Do I need to provide Excel/Google Sheets access?
We can create spreadsheet files and submit them through your course portal. If specific integrations are required (like a linked Google Sheet), we’ll work with whatever your course setup needs.
How much does it cost?
Pricing depends on how much work remains and your timeline. A full course costs more than help with just the Signature Assignment. Contact us with your syllabus for a custom quote—we respond within 24 hours.
Can I bundle MTH/215T and MTH/216T?
Yes—we recommend it. Most students take both Quantitative Reasoning courses back-to-back, and having continuity with the same service makes everything smoother. Ask about bundle pricing when you contact us.
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Related UOPX Courses
- MTH/215T – Quantitative Reasoning I (prerequisite)
- MTH 217 – Statistics I
- MTH/220T – College Algebra
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