- Chapter 8, #28
- Chapter 9, #1, 6, 9, 11, 15, 16
- Study the vocab at the end of each chapter
Subject: AP Statistics
AP Stat – HW #9 (due Thursday, Oct. 28)
(FYI, there was a mistake in the numbering of the assignments last time, so this is actually homework #9)
Here is the homework:
- Finish the Chapter 7 Quiz (it was a take-home – if you missed class, see me to get a copy!)
- Do the horsepower lab for HP vs. time (we did HP vs. mass during class notes).
Here is the data. (look on page 2 or 3)
Make sure you use the info for your class period, put the time data in L1, HP data in L2, and do the same 5 questions that we did in class using your calculator to aid you.
- Computer Printouts Worksheet: 8 Computer Output worksheet.pdf
(I know #4 is a little tough but do your best!) - A few book problems (sorry!): Ch. 8, (p.189), #1ac, 3, 14, 16.
AP Stat – HW #8 (due Tuesday, 10/26)
Here’s the assignment for the weekend:
- Ch. 7, #18*, 24, 25, 28. 30
*for #18, use your calculator for the scatterplot and draw a *sketch* on your paper. Your graph should include labels for the axes, as well as a *title* for the graph. - Read p.174-175, and answer “just checking” #3-6 on that page.
- Read p.178, “Residuals Revisited”. Understand that it is a *good* thing for the residual plot to look like “nothing”.
- Ch. 8, #27abc. For a challenge, do part (d) after you do all of the reading. Show all work!!!
As a reminder, there is a solo (non-group) quiz over Chapter 7 on Tuesday.
The current plan is to have our group quiz over chapters 7-9 on Monday, November 1, and the chapter 7-9 major test on Wednesday, November 3. Stay tuned on that~
AP Stat – HW #7 (due Friday, Oct. 22)
Due on Friday:
- Chapter 7, #2, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16abcef, 26, 29
If you want to re-visit the applet sites from class today, google “correlation applet” – the first 3 results *should* be what we hit on in class.
AP Stat – HW #5 (due Weds 10/20)
- Both sides of the worksheet handed out in class: 7 Worksheet Nutrition Windows.pdf
- Read p. 142-146, and follow the TI-Tips section to create a scatterplot on your graphing calculator. Be prepared for a possible quick quiz over this on Wednesday!