MATH 110 T. Kojima Email: [email protected] 909-594-5611 Ext. 6397 Textbook: Textbook: Elementary Statistics, 13th ed. or California 3nd Edition, by M. Triola

 MATH 110 SLO

1. Students will be able to determine descriptive statistics from a sample. 2. Students will be able to use sample statistics to develop a confidence interval for population parameters. 3. Using sample statistics from one or more samples, students will be able to test a claim made about a population parameter. 4. Using bivariate data, students will be able to determine whether a significant linear correlation exists between two variables and determine the equation of the regression line.

MATH 110 CMO

5. Define basic statistical terms and notation. 6. Describe the proper methods in the collection, classification and presentation of quantitative data. 7. Explain the basic concepts of probability theory and calculate probabilities. 8. Select the appropriate statistical methods for any application covered. 9. Employ the principles of inferential statistics in the areas of estimation and hypothesis testing. 10. Utilize statistical techniques with a variety of applications that pertain to business, the social, natural and physical sciences. 11. Utilize computer technology to aide in the solution of statistical analyses Grading Exams 220 points 90%-100% A Quizzes 100 points 80% - 89.9% B Minitab 10 points 70%-79.9% C Final 200 points 55% - 69.9% D Total 530 points 0% - 54.9% F Tentative Course Schedule: Week 1 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 Week 2 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 Week 3 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 4.1 Week 4 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 Week 5 Exam 1 (9/29/17) 5.1 Week 6 5.2, 6.1, 6.2 Week 7 6.3 6.4, 6.6 Week 8 7.1 7.2, 7.3 Week 9 8. 1, 8.2 Week 10 Exam 2 (11/3/17) ,8.1 Week 11 Holiday Week 12 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.1 Week 13 Holiday Week 14 9.2, 9.3, 10.1,10.2 Week 15 Exam3(12/8/17) 11.1, 11.2,12.1 Week 16 Final 12/15/17 7:30 a.m.-10:00 am 1) TI 83/84 is required. 2) Homework will not be collected You are encouraged to purchase the solutions manual. 3) Makeup exams/quizzes will not be given under any circumstances. 4) Your lowest quiz score will be dropped. 5) 80% of your lowest exam score will be dropped. 6) Cell phones must be turned off in class. Failure to comply will result in a penalty. 7) It may be hard to keep up, but it is always much harder to catch up.

Tutoring: Additional assistance is available in the Learning Assistance Center located in the Building 6 Cheating and Plagiarism: The college policy on these infractions will be used. See the MSAC Catalog or the Schedule of Classes for details. Important Dates: - Last day to withdraw without a “W”: 9-11-17 - Last day to withdraw : 11-3-17

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