You should ALSO complete the following in your textbook--this will give you some more normalcdf practice and will earn you a little extra credit:
- Page 127: 33, 41bc, 43a
Always check your answers! Check the answers to the book problems in the back of the book (ALWAYS), and see below for the worksheet answers (with work shown):
And here are the sample solutions you can use to review your writing from our last test:
Finally, it's looking like the plan for our tests may have changed a little--we'll see next week. I want to make sure we're comfortable with all of our chapter 6 stuff so we can ace our next test:
- Thursday (10/4): Chapter 6 Wrap Up
- Finish chapter 6 notes: more normalcdf and invnorm
- Weekend (10/5 to 10/8): Unit 1 Take Home Exam
- This reviews (almost) all of the stuff you need to know for our next unit test!
- Use your notes and ace this thing!
- I may collect this and grade it as a test; or, I might provide an answer key (on the blog) and have you use it as a study guide--it shouldn't matter to you either way. You should be giving the same level of effort no matter what.
- Tuesday (10/9): Chapter 6 Classwork
- We'll work on some AP FR and AP MC in class (to be graded)
- Wednesday (10/10): SAT Day (class for periods D, E only)
- Thursday (10/11): Test Day #1!
- Unit 1 Vocab Test
- Matching vocab (based on previous quizzes)
- Open Ended = Short Answer (also based on vocab)
- An outline will be posted on the blog next week
- Friday (10/12): Test Day #2 OR Unit 1 Review
- Depending on how we're doing with the content, this day will either be our Unit 1 exam...
- Or, if we feel like we need one more day of practice/instruction, we'll do some of that on this day and take our Unit 1 test on Monday, 10/15.
- Feel free to share any thoughts on this to me!
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