Precalculus Probability and Statistics Day 1 Measures of Central Tendency  Mean: the average of a set of numbers, find the sum of n set of numbers and divide by n.  Median: when a set of number are listed in increasing order, the median is the number in the middle. If there are two numbers in the middle, the median is the average of the two middle numbers.  Mode: the number that appears most often in a set. If more than one number appears the same number of times, both numbers are the mode and the set is called bimodal. Ex. 1) Find the mean, median, and mode of the data set. a) 10, 12, 8, 9, 11, 7, 8 b) 21, 19, 25, 15, 14, 20

Standard Deviation Measure of how much the values in a data set vary form the mean 1. Find the average 2. Subtract the average from each value 3. Square each difference 4. Find the average of the squares (Variance) 5. Take the square root Average, subtract, square, average, square root

Ex. 2) Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of each set. a) 50, 60, 70, 80, 80, 90, 100, 110 b) 48, 53.2, 52.3, 46.6, 49.9

Assignment #1-12 all worksheet Precalculus Probability and Statistics Day 1 Counting Principles

Ex. 1) In how many different ways can you roll a six-sided die to get the following: a) a 4 b) a even number c) a number divisible by 3

Ex. 2) How many seven-digit phone numbers can be created with the following restrictions: a) no restrictions b) first number cannot be 0 or 1

c) no repeated numbers

Ex. 3) In how many ways can two girls and five boys line up if: a) no restrictions b) the girls are in front of the boys

Assignment #1-14 all Worksheet Precalculus Probability and Statistics Day 2 Permutations and Combinations n Factorial For any positive number n, n! n(n 1)...3 2 1 0! 1 ex. 5! 5 4 3 2 1

Permutation Combination n items arranged r at a time n items chosen r at a time n! n! P  C  n r n  r! n r r!n  r!

Ex. 1) Evaluate. n Pr a) 8 P2 b) 20 P15

Ex. 2) Evaluate. n Cr a) 8 C2 b) 20 C15

Ex. 3) Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters in the following words. a) CALCULUS b) CORIDDI

Ex. 4) There are 31 students in precalculus, in how many ways can students fill the Top Ten?

Ex. 5) There are 31 students in precalculus, in how many ways can Mrs. Coriddi- Drobet select four students for Student of the Month?

Assignment #1-20 all Worksheet Precalculus Probability and Statistics Day 3 Dependent and Independent Events Standard Deck of Cards Consists of the following: 52 cards total Numbered from 1-13 (Jacks-11), (Queens-12), (Kings-13) Four Suits: Hearts and Diamonds (red), Clubs and Spades (black) Face Card: Jacks, Queens, Kings Ex. 1) Find the probability of selecting one card from a standard deck. a) the card is numbered 4 or lower b) the card is a heart

c) a black Queen d) the Jack of hearts

Ex. 2) Find the probability for the experiment of tossing a six-sided die twice. a) The sum is seven b) The sum is less than 10

Ex. 3) Find the probability of drawing two marbles (without replacement) from a bag containing one black, three orange, and four blue marbles. a) the first on is black and the second on is blue b) both are orange

c) the marbles are different colors.

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