- I'm a moron and accidentally put the same question twice (#'s 5 and 6)! Sorry about that!
- Remember, any time you want some expected value, first create a probability model!
Tomorrow in class we'll have a stamp problem dealing with shifting and rescaling random variables; then we'll start to look at combining random variables and begin to explore the Pythagorean Theorem of Statistics (sounds fancy)! See you there!
Here's the outline of our course through midterm exams in case you're curious...
Wednesday (12/13) = Recap of creating probability models and finding expected value (homework questions/review), then discussion of shifting/rescaling random variables
Thursday (12/14) = Combining Random Variables notes/examples (Pythagorean Theorem of Statistics!)
Friday (12/15) = More Combining Random Variables!
Monday (12/18) = Finish chapter 16 and answer probability questions--classwork/practice
Tuesday (12/19) = Probability Test: Chapter 14, 15, 16
Wednesday (12/20) to Friday (12/22) = Geometric and Binomial Probability (mini-test Friday 12/22?)
Winter Break = "Teaching Yourself Chapter 13--Experimental Design" Project
Tuesday (1/2) to Friday (1/5) = Recapping Experimental Design
Monday (1/8) to Friday (1/12) = Midterm Exam
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