Cunningham 7

Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Class assignment Schedule

Math. 220

Probability & Statistics

Cunningham 7

Instructor: Daniel Cunningham

Office & hours: 7470 @TTC

Office hours: To be announced

Phone: (269) 488-4173

e-mail:

Textbook and other materials:

Ø  Elementary Statistics a step by step approach (6th Ed.) By Bluman

Ø  Graphing Calculator (TI 83) or scientific calculator required (TI 30xa)

Ø  Bring text, working papers, and pencils

Prerequisite:

Math 150 or Math 120

Course Description

This is an introductory course in descriptive and inferential statistics for students in business, liberal arts, psychology and science. Topics will be selected from numerical and graphical descriptive methods, probability and random variables, sampling methods, probability, binomial distribution, normal distribution, correlation, regression, hypothesis test, confidence intervals, and sample distributions.

Cunningham 7

Course Objectives:

1.  Know basic vocabulary and statistical terms

1.1  Identify different types of data

1.2  Identify the four basic sampling techniques

1.3  Identify the measurement level for each variable

2.  Organize different types of data and graphs

2.1  Construct different kinds of frequency distribution

2.2  Create histogram and frequency polygon

2.3  Create ogive and pie chart

2.4  Create other types of graphs

3.  Compute the location and the range of data

3.1  Solve for different measures of central tendency

3.2  Solve for different measures of variation

3.3  Solve for measure of position

3.4  Create boxplot and stem-leaf plot

4.  Explore probability and the relationship between variables

4.1  Construct tree diagrams

4.2  Use permutation and combination

4.3  Apply the addition and multiplication rule

4.4  Use counting techniques

4.5  Apply Linear correlation and regression

5.  Determine different statistical distributions

5.1  Identify probability distribution

5.2  Use the binomial distribution

5.3  Use the normal distribution

5.4  Solve application of the normal distribution

5.5  Use the central limit theorem

5.6  Demonstrate the normal approximation of the binomial distribution

6.  Construct confidence intervals and hypothesis testing

6.1  Create confidence interval for the mean

6.2  Create confidence interval for proportion

6.3  Display steps for hypothesis testing

6.4  Use z-test for the mean

6.5  Use t-test for the mean

6.6  Use z-test for the proportion

6.7  Display additional hypothesis testing

Grading scale:

100%-90% = 4.0 74%-70% = 2.0

89%-85% = 3.5 69%-65% =1.5

84%-80% = 3.0 64%-60% =1.0

79%-75% = 2.5 below 0.0

Grading Percentage:

Participation 3%

Homework 22%

Test 1 18%

Test 2 18%

Test 3 18%

Final Test 21%

Total 100%

Participation and attendance:

However, if it is necessary to miss any class period(s), the student will be responsible for any announcements made, sections covered, and assignments dropped off during your absence.

Regular attendance is essential for success in this class

Homework

Homework will be assigned daily and collected the following class period at the beginning of class (turn in assignment during class). Any problems encountered may be discussed in the next class. Homework should be stapled and neat (answers circle). Homework can be done on MINITAB or Excel (** Assignment must be done on Minitab), but student must know how to compute the answer without the computer for the test.

Late assignments will not be accepted

Tests

Test will be given about every 3 to 4 weeks. Unexcused or missed test will be counted as a zero. Test will cover only those sections that we cover during the course. A formula sheet is suggested each test. Each test will cover about an hour and twenty minutes of a class period.

Final Exam will take place on the last day of class and will cover the remaining section not cover by the pervious tests. (Take advance of each test)

Academic Dishonesty

Any use of form of unauthorized aid or obtaining any help from another individual during test is considered cheating. Any student caught cheating on a test will automatically receive a ZERO for the test. A formal report will be filed with the Dean of Students.

Academic Math Center

The Mathematics Center (room 2220) is a place where students can receive help in areas that they are struggling. Since there is no extra credit in this course, take advantage of this free service for KVCC students.

Tentative assignment schedule

(Material and dates may change to meet the need of the class)

** Assignment must be done on Minitab

Weeks Sections assignments

Descriptive Statistics

Week 1

Chapter 1 Review Exercises (1,2,4,8,9,12)

2-2 Organizing data (2,5,7**,8,12,14, 19)

Week 2

2-3 Histograms, Frequency Polygon (2,4,6,16, 19, 20)

2-4 Other Types of graph (2,6,10,15**,16, 22)

3-1, 3-2 measure of central tendency (2,8**, 12, 15, 18, 28 30, 36, 37)

Week 3

3-3 Measure of Variation (1,3, 4, 8, 12,16**, 18, 24, 28, 30)

3-4 Measures of position (10, 14,22)

Week 4

3-5 Exploratory Data Analysis (4, 8, 14, 15**, 16)

Test 1

Probability

Week 5

4-1, 4-2Tree diagrams, Permutation and Combinations

(2,5,7, 10,12, 13,17, 20,22,31,37, 40)

4-3 Addition Rule (1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 14, 15,22 ,27)

Week 6

4-4 multiplication (1, 2, 8, 12, 14, 22,30,32,34,40,46,49)

4-5 Counting Techniques(1, 2,4,10,18, 24, 33, 40, 44, 50)

Week7

10-1 up 10-3 linear correlation (only part a,b,e-12,14, 16, 20)

10-4 Liner Regression (12, 16, 20, 26** only parts a,b,e,f,g- 28,32)

Week 8

TEST 2

5-1, 5-2 Probability distribution

(6,8,10,14,16,20,22,28,32,34,36)

5-3 Mean and Variance (2,4,12,15,16,20)

Week 9

5-4 Binomial Distribution (4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20,22)

Class 10

6-1, 6-2, 6-3 Normal Distribution(6,8, 12, 14, 16, 22, 30, 34, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48,51,52)

6-4 Application of the Normal (2,4,7,10,16,18,20,22,26)

Class 11

6-5 The central Limit Theorem (8,12,14,20,22) OPTIONAL

6-6 Normal Appro .of Binomial ( 4,6,8,12)

Class 12

TEST 3

Inferences Statistics

7-1, 7-2 Confidence interval for the mean (14,16,18,20,22)

7-3, 7-4 Confidence interval for the mean and for proportion (10,12,1416, ---- 4,10,12,14,16)

Week 13

8-2 Steps in hypothesis Testing (2,4,6,12,13)

Week 14

8-3 Z Test for a mean (2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14,16,17)

8-4 t test for a mean (6,8,10,12,14,16)

Week 15

8-5 z test for a proportion(6,8,10,12)

Final Exam

Homework: (22%) Tests 54%

My points Total points My points Total points

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______Final test 21%

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Total Total

(My total homework points/Total points possible) X 21 = F

(My total homework points/Total points possible) X 22 = H

Add:

H+T+F+3 = your percentage (your grade)

IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLETE THIS CLASS, PLEASE OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW. OTHERWISE, I AM OBLIGATED TO GIVE YOU A GRADE OF 0.0 WHICH BECOMES PART OF YOUR PERMANENT RECORD, INCLUDING YOUR G.P.A.