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Preview of Guided Notes - Lesson 13.1, part 2 - Finding Areas

Guided Notes - Lesson 13.1, part 2 - Finding Areas

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IB Applications & Interpretations SL: Investigation - estimating area under curve by creating inner-bound vs upper-bound rectangles. Decreasing the number of rectangles to improve estimate Calculate area under curve using trapezoids, rectangles and triangles Practice problems (CW or HW)
Preview of AP Stats Unit 3 CED Vocab FREE Crosswords Surveys, Sampling, Experimental Design

AP Stats Unit 3 CED Vocab FREE Crosswords Surveys, Sampling, Experimental Design

FREE AP Statistics Unit 3 Crosswords — Surveys, Sampling, and Experimental Design Vocabulary PracticeBring a fun twist to vocabulary review with this FREE AP Statistics crossword set for Unit 3: Collecting Data: Surveys, Sampling, and Experimental Design. These two ready-to-use crosswords reinforce essential terms from the AP Statistics CED Unit 3. Use them as bellringers, homework, sub plans, or quick review before quizzes or tests. Includes: Survey & Sampling Vocabulary Crossword Experiment
Preview of Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

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Make statistics exciting with this real-world sports data activity! Students will research the salaries of 10 professional athletes from a sport of their choice, then apply statistical concepts to analyze the data. Students will: Calculate the mean and standard deviation of their salary sample Compute the z-score for each athlete’s salary Determine the percentile ranking for each z-score Answer five analysis questions to deepen their understanding and interpretation This engaging activity b
Preview of Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

What is statistics? Mini Project This can be used as an intro into statistics at the beginning of the year or a fun easy end of year project. Students will survey classmates on a topic of their choice, present the data in a graphical display, and discuss their findings. This can be used with basic statistics course or as an easy intro/end of year assignment for AP Statistics.
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