Spring 2013 – MAT 1272 Statistics – Reitz
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This course provides an introduction to statistical methods and statistical inference. Topics include descriptive statistics, random variables, distributions, sampling, estimation and inference, t-tests, chi-square tests and correlation.
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8.) The mean score on a Statistics exam was 82, with a standard deviation of 6. Find the standard […]
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Announcement Office hours on Thursday 5/9 will take place after class
i had tried solving for the frist question on webwork 14 though it was still a bit weird since i was not able to find an exact answer for the m and b values i had set up most of my data in excel and save it as a pdf.
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Office hours next Tuesday 4/23 are shifted to 11:30am
Hi everyone, Office hours next Tuesday, 4/23/13, will take place from 11:30am - 12:30pm (instead of the usual time of 3:45-4:45). This change is allow me to have my stitches removed ;) Sorry for any inconvenience, Jonas
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The marks on a statistics exam are normally distributed with mean 70 and standard deviation 10 Looking at this problem first you should notice that it asks you for statistics exam grade being “Normally distributed” That means that the gra