| Probility and Statistics Assignments 2nd Quarter |
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Discrete and Continuous Random Variables Construct a Discrete Probability Distribution ______ Sect 4.1 1 - 8 23 -26 |
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Define a Binomial Experiment Determine a probability for x number of successes in a binomial experiment Construct a binomial probability distribution ______ Sect. 4.2 15,16,17,18,25,26
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Against All Odds - Randomness and Probability http://www.learner.org/resources/series65.html?pop=yes&pid=153 |
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Exploration: Binomial Probability Distribution
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Distribution of Test Grades for Last Test _______ Test corrections due Wednesday Oct. 21 No exceptions
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Use technology to construct a binomial probability distribution. Exploration: Binomial Probability Distribution Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation for a binomial probability distribution Model Problem #25 p. 217 _______________ sect. 4.2 26,27,28 |
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More work with Binomial Probability Distributions Introduction: ACT Problem - individual work on problem __________ ACT problem - show some evidence of work on the problem |
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ACT Problem - work in groups turn-in end of bell
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Against All Odds: Random Variables http://www.learner.org/resources/series65.ht ______________ Handout problems 3.6,3.7,3.8 |
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Binomial Distribution Problems Review and correction of problems 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8 ___________ handout problems 3.9 and 3.10
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Pascals Triangle Problem and the its connection to binomial expression of a nth degree binomial Problem 3.5 (handout) _______________ handout problem 3.11 turn-in Rubric graded Test Wednesday Oct 28 sections 4.1 and 4.2 plus handout material |
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Transform a given z-score to a X score in a normal distribution __________ Sect 5.3 39,40,42 |
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Case Study - Birth Weights in America p. 269 skip number 1 2,3,4,5 Due Wednesday |
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Find the sampling distribution of a sample means. Simulation TIY 1 p. 271 Due Thursday |
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Verifying properties of a sample means distribution through simulation Central Limit Theorem _____ Sect 5.4 1 - 8 |
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Read Examples 3,4, and 5 begin on p. 274 Turn-in TIY 3,4, and 5 by the end of the bell |