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This Intro to Statistics Variables Guide is a great way for students to master statistical variables in their various forms. This Intro to Statistics Variables Guide includes names and corresponding variables such as population and sample mean, population and sample standard deviation, degrees of freedom, and much more. Enjoy!
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9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Standards
CCSSHSS-MD.A.3
CCSSHSS-MD.A.4
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Intro to Statistics Distribution Guide is a great way for students to master normal distributions in their various forms. This Intro to Statistics Distribution Guide shows the name and notation for each distribution. It also includes the variables and formulas needed. The Intro to Statistics Variabl
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This Intro to Statistics Variables Guide is a great way for students to master statistical variables in their various forms. This Intro to Statistics Variables Guide includes names and corresponding variables such as population and sample mean, population and sample standard deviation, degrees of freedom, and much more. Enjoy!
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CCSSHSS-MD.A.3
Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which theoretical probabilities can be calculated; find the expected value. For example, find the theoretical probability distribution for the number of correct answers obtained by guessing on all five questions of a multiple-choice test where each question has four choices, and find the expected grade under various grading schemes.
CCSSHSS-MD.A.4
Develop a probability distribution for a random variable defined for a sample space in which probabilities are assigned empirically; find the expected value. For example, find a current data distribution on the number of TV sets per household in the United States, and calculate the expected number of sets per household. How many TV sets would you expect to find in 100 randomly selected households?
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