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Unit 5: Statistics and Probability
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TOPIC A LESSON 1 DAY 1 - Chance Experiments
TOPIC A LESSON 2 DAY 2 - Estimating Probabilities by Collecting Data
TOPIC A LESSON 3 DAY 3 - Chance Experiments with Equally Likely Outcomes
TOPIC A LESSON 4 DAY 4 - Calculating Probabilities for Chance Experiments with Equally Likely Outcomes
TOPIC A LESSON 5 DAY 5 - Chance Experiments with Outcomes That Are Not Equally Likely
TOPIC A LESSON 6 DAY 6 - Using Tree Diagrams to Represent a Sample Space and to Calculate Probabilities
TOPIC A LESSON 7 DAY 7 - Calculating Probabilities of Compound Events
TOPIC B LESSON 8 DAY 8 - The Difference Between Theoretical Probabilities and Estimated Probabilities
TOPIC B LESSON 9 DAY 9 - Comparing Estimated Probabilities to Probabilities Predicted by a Model
TOPIC B LESSON 10 DAY 10 - Conducting a Simulation to Estimate the Probability of an Event
TOPIC B LESSON 11 DAY 11 - Conducting a Simulation to Estimate the Probability of an Event
TOPIC B LESSON 12 DAY 12 - Applying Probability to Make Informed Decisions
TOPIC C LESSON 13 DAY 14 - Populations, Samples, and Generalizing from a Sample to a Population
TOPIC C LESSON 14 DAY 15 - Selecting a Sample
TOPIC C LESSON 15 DAY 16 - Random Sampling
TOPIC C LESSON 16 DAY 17 - Methods for Selecting a Random Sample
TOPIC C LESSON 17 DAY 18 - Sampling Variability
TOPIC C LESSON 18 DAY 19 - Sampling Variability and the Effect of Sample Size
TOPIC C LESSON 19 DAY 20 - Understanding Variability When Estimating a Population Proportion
TOPIC C LESSON 20 DAY 21 - Estimating a Population Proportion
TOPIC D LESSON 21 DAY 22 - Why Worry About Sampling Variability
TOPIC D LESSON 22 DAY 23 - Using Sample Data to Compare the Means of Two or More Populations
TOPIC D LESSON 23 DAY 24 - Using Sample Data to Compare the Means of Two or More Populations
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