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ALGEBRA II CHAPTER 11: Probability and Statistics
Assignment Listing
Objectives
Students will be able to…
□ Solve problems involving
the Fundamental
Counting Principle.
□ Solve problems involving
permutations and
combinations.
□ Find the theoretical
probability of an event.
□ Find the experimental
probability of an event.
□ Determine whether events
are independent or
dependent.
□ Find the probability of
independent and
dependent events.
□ Find the probability of
mutually exclusive
events.
□ Find the probability of
inclusive events.
□ Find measures of central
tendency and measures of
variation for statistical
data.
□ Examine the effects of
outliers on statistical data.
□ Use the Binomial
Theorem to expand a
binomial raised to a
power.
□ Find binomial
probabilities and test
hypotheses.
□ Review the concepts
covered in Chapter 11 in
preparation for the test
Topics
Homework
Due Dates
11-1 Permutations and
11-1
Pages 798-800
Combinations
Fundamental Counting Principle, 9-23, 25-27, 31, 39-40, 45-48
permutation, factorial,
combination
Due:
11-2 Theoretical and
Experimental Probability
probability, outcome, sample
space, event, equally likely
outcomes, favorable outcomes,
theoretical probability,
complement, geometric
probability, experiment, trial,
experimental probability
11-3 Independent and
Dependent Events
independent events, dependent
events, conditional probability
11-2
Pages 806-808
1-13, 15-21 odd, 33-34, 36-39
Due:
11-3
Pages 815-818
1-14, 17-23, 31-33, 43-46
Due:
11-4 Compound Events
simple event, compound event,
mutually exclusive events,
inclusive events
11-4
Pages 822-825
1-13, 16-18, 21, 24, 29, 3133, 46-48
Due:
11-5 Measures of Central
Tendency and Variation
expected value, probability
distribution, variance, standard
deviation, outlier
11-5
Pages 833-835
13-27 odd, 31-34, 41-43, 46
Due:
11-6 Binomial Distributions
Binomial Theorem, binomial
experiment, binomial probability
11-6
Pages 840-843
1-8, 10-16 even, 21-22, 2526, 29, 41-43
Due:
11-R
Pages 848-851
1-3, 5-45 odd
Due:
Chapter 11 Review
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ALGEBRA II CHAPTER 11: Probability and Statistics
Assignment Listing
My L to J Results
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Dates
Objective(s)
Problem #
11-1: Solve problems involving the Fundamental Counting Principle.
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11-1: Solve problems involving permutations and combinations.
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11-1: Solve problems involving permutations and combinations.
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11-2: Find the theoretical probability of an event.
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11-2: Find the experimental probability of an event.
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11-3: Determine whether events are independent or dependent.
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11-3: Find the probability of independent and dependent events.
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11-3: Find the probability of independent and dependent events.
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11-4: Find the probability of mutually exclusive events.
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11-4: Find the probability of inclusive events.
11-5: Find measures of central tendency and measures of variation for statistical
data.
11-5: Find measures of central tendency and measures of variation for statistical
data.
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11-5: Examine the effects of outliers on statistical data.
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11-6: Use the Binomial Theorem to expand a binomial raised to a power.
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11-6: Find binomial probabilities and test hypotheses.
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the question incorrectly. There should be a total of 6 boxes marked for each L to J quiz.
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What did you do based on your L to J results? Be specific. (Examples: asked a question, watched a video, emailed Mr. Brandl, worked with a classmate, tried more problems from lesson,
worked at lunch, etc.)
Based on your L to J results, what areas do you need to focus on as you prepare for the chapter test?
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