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AP STATISTICS 2016–2017 Note: You may access the chapter text and homework assignments at bit.ly/textCh6 and textbook videos at bcs.whfreeman.com/tps5e Chapter 6: Random Variables Date Activities Monday 6.1a Discrete Random Variables pp. 347–352 November 14 Tuesday 6.1b Continuous Random Variables pp. 352–358 November 15 Wednesday Practice 6.1 November 16 Thursday Quiz 6.1 November 17 2nd/3rd period: finish 6.1 Notes/Practice Friday FARKLE! November 18 2nd/3rd: Quiz 6.1 Mon. – Fri. THANKSGIVING BREAK Nov. 21–25 Monday November 28 Tuesday November 29 Wednesday November 30 Thursday December 1 Friday December 2 Monday December 5 Tuesday December 6 Wednesday December 7 Thursday December 8 Friday December 9 Monday December 12 Tues. – Fri. Dec. 13–16 Dec. 19–Jan. 3 Discuss Quiz 6.1 6.2a Transforming Random Variables pp. 363–369 Homework ( video solution available) HW #22: p. 359 (5, 9, 14, 15, 18, 23, 27–30) Due Thurs, Nov. 17th 3rd period: AP Scholar Recognition 2nd/3rd period: Social Media Presentation HW #22 DUE Eat turkey and be thankful! Yahtzee and Egg Roulette Extra Credit Due HW #23: p. 382 (45, 47, 51, 55, 61, 63, 65–66, 68) Due Thurs, Dec 1st 6.2b Combining Random Variables pp. 369–381 Practice 6.2 6.3a Binomial Distributions pp. 386–393 HW #23 DUE HW #24: p. 410 (69, 71, 75, 77, 79, 82, 85, 87, 91, 98, 101–105) Due Tues, Dec 6th 6.3b More on Binomial Distribution pp. 394–402 6.3c The Geometric Distribution pp. 404–406 Last Notes of 2016! Review / FRAPPY! HW #24 DUE pp. 415–417 Chapter Review, p. 418 Chapter 6 AP Statistics Practice Test Test: Chapter 6 (20 Multiple Choice Questions) Bias Project Presentations ALL Bias Project Posters DUE Bias Project Presentations Fall Exam Review Chapter 6 Retest in class if necessary Study chapter tests, notes, textbook, etc. FALL EXAMS: Weds. 2nd 3rd / Thurs. 4th 5th / Fri. 6th 7th (W/Th/F students released at 11:30 AM) WINTER BREAK Rest up for the spring semester! Learning Objectives and Exam Schedule On Back 6.1 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables COMPUTE probabilities using the probability distribution of a discrete random variable. CALCULATE and INTERPRET the mean (expected value) of a discrete random variable. CALCULATE and INTERPRET the standard deviation of a discrete random variable. COMPUTE probabilities using the probability distribution of certain continuous random variables. 6.2 Transforming and Combining Random Variables DESCRIBE the effects of transforming a random variable by adding or subtracting a constant and multiplying or dividing by a constant. FIND the mean and standard deviation of the sum or difference of independent random variables. FIND probabilities involving the sum or difference of independent Normal random variables. 6.3 Binomial and Geometric Random Variables DETERMINE whether the conditions for using a binomial random variable are met. COMPUTE and INTERPRET probabilities involving binomial distributions. CALCULATE the mean and standard deviation of a binomial random variable. INTERPRET these values in context.