Casino math skills [electronic resource] : participant manual / The Canadian Gaming Centre of Excellence.
This resource begins with a facilitator's guide. The following workbook is organized into two separate parts: foundations and job families. The Foundations section is a review of the general math skills required by most gaming occupations. This includes: algebra, counting cash, decimals, estimation strategies, fractions, geometry, measurement systems, 24-hour clock, percentages, probability and rates. For each skill there is a description of the skill, examples of how to use the skill, and practice exercises for learners. Answers are provided. The job family sections contain practice questions organized to gaming/casino job families: bank, customer services/administration, food and beverage services, housekeeping and ground, maintenance and facilities, retail, security, slots/electronic gaming/bingo, table games, uniforms and warehouse.
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 electronic text (401 p.) : digital file.
- Edition: Edition 1.0.
- Publisher: Winnipeg, Man. : The Canadian Gaming Centre of Excellence, 2010.
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General Note: | Title from title page (viewed September 27, 2012). |
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