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Friday, May 31, 2019

Prom Night + Last Weekend Before Finals!

For those of you going tonight--HAVE A BLAST! Enjoy this night with your friends and classmates; this is going to be a night you remember for the rest of your life (most likely), so make the most of it! Try not to stress or put to much pressure on yourself, just appreciate the experience, smile, and take lots of pictures! And, of course, be safe.

Everyone have an awesome weekend!

On Monday and Tuesday we'll complete a final exam review packet to get ready for Wednesday. See you there!

Congratulations to the 5 seniors who are exempt from our final! Excellent work and impressive consistency ladies! (Dudes step your academic game up in college).
  • Sydney
  • Jaime
  • Crystal
  • Lelani
  • Christine
And a shout out to the non-seniors who ended the year with an A average as well! 
  • Andrea W.
  • Owusua
  • Jamie K.
  • Noah
  • Tahlea
  • Sabrina
  • Alijah
  • Ethan
  • Michael
  • Raj

Link for Thursday's classwork (in case you want to play with Desmos some more): 

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Thursday...Prom Tomorrow!

Link for Thursday's classwork: 


Congratulations to the 5 seniors who are exempt from our final! Excellent work and impressive consistency ladies! (Dudes step your academic game up in college).

  • Sydney
  • Jaime
  • Crystal
  • Lelani
  • Christine
And a shout out to the non-seniors who ended the year with an A average as well! 
  • Andrea W.
  • Owusua
  • Jamie K.
  • Noah
  • Tahlea
  • Sabrina
  • Alijah
  • Ethan
  • Michael
  • Raj



Seniors--tomorrow is going to be a blast! You get one prom, so enjoy it! Make some memories, enjoy some time with friends, and be safe. 

Everyone have an awesome Thursday night! Tomorrow we'll play some math Taboo...


What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Fri (5/31): Statistics Taboo and/or Crossword Puzzles
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams


Link for Thursday's classwork: 

Desmos Exploration (Thursday's Classwork) Click Me!

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Tomorrow in CPU Lab!

Tomorrow all classes will be in the (library) computer labs! Be there ON TIME! (Just find me when you get there, each class is in a different lab.)
  • You will have a classwork assignment to complete that WILL count as a grade, so come ready to earn a 100%

Tomorrow is your last chance to return your AP Stat textbook to me without earning a 0 on the hw grade! Get it in!


What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Thurs (5/30): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
  • Fri (5/31): Statistics Taboo and/or Crossword Puzzles
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams

I hope all you seniors had a blast today! See you tomorrow!


Link for Thursday's classwork--don't do this tonight.

Desmos Exploration (Thursday's Classwork) Click Me!

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Almost Done!

Seniors: have a blast tomorrow (and all week)! Even if you aren't gong to High Meadows, try to get together with some friends or do something fun! I know you're excited to finish high school and move on to the next chapter of your lives, but be sure to also appreciate the last couple weeks! 

1. If you have not done so, please return your midterm ! (I need both sections, multiple choice and free response)

2. Please return your AP Stat textbook to me! You must return your book by the end of the day tomorrow!. This is your last homework grade, seniors drop it off in the am.

What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Weds (5/22): Review for last test
  • Thurs (5/23): Review for last test or Stat crosswords
  • Fri (5/24): Last test!
  • Tues (5/28): Stat Crossword Puzzles? Or a reading with questions? (Classwork grade either way)
  • Weds (5/29): ? (Almost all classes will have 5 or fewer students)
    • *Senior Picnic
  • Thurs (5/30): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
  • Fri (5/31): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams

Friday, May 24, 2019

Enjoy the 3 Day Weekend!


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1. If you have not done so, please return your midterm Tuesday! (I need both sections, multiple choice and free response; it was due today for full credit). 

2. Please return your AP Stat textbook to me! You must return your book by the end of the day on Wednesday, 5/29. This is your last homework grade

What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Weds (5/22): Review for last test
  • Thurs (5/23): Review for last test or Stat crosswords
  • Fri (5/24): Last test!
  • Tues (5/28): Stat Crossword Puzzles? Or a reading with questions? (Classwork grade either way)
  • Weds (5/29): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Picnic
  • Thurs (5/30): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
  • Fri (5/31): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

TEST TOMORROW, NEED MIDTERMS TOMORROW!

1.) The last test of the 4th quarter will be TOMORROW! Come ready to end with your best test grade of the year!
  • Info about the last test:
    • Last Test REVIEW KEY (Click Me!)
    • The answer key has 2 mistakes...
      • #2b = 0.077 (not choc x not choc x not choc)
      • #9b there is data (n = 500, x = 408); test statistic = t score = -2.129, pvalue = 0.983
    • The test is all multiple choice (32 questions)
    • This test will be counted as 100 points (we currently have 150 test points, and tests make up 50% of your average--so this will have a major impact on your grade!)

2.) Please return your midterm by tomorrow! This counts as a quiz grade! (I need both sections, multiple choice and free response)


3.) TEXTBOOKS and Barron's

  • Please return your AP Stat textbook to me! You must return your book by the end of the day on Tuesday, 5/28. This is your last homework grade
  • The Barron's book is yours! However, if you know you will never look at it again, I will absolutely take it back to use for next year! But, if for any reason, you want to keep it--do so! Use it in college, or just keep it because you love Stat!

4.) STAMPS....
  • We WILL have more stamps over the remainder of the quarter, but if you'd like to clean out your stuff and turn in what you have, feel free--I'll simply record your total, then you can give me any more stamps you have at the end of the year and I'll add them in
  • Feel free to recycle all old worksheets/handouts
    • I would keep your notebook and maybe your tests, but that's it

5.) Final Exam
  • Yes, we have a final
  • The final exam is 100 multiple choice questions; we will review the last two days of class before the exam
    • (It's nothing you need to be stressing about, you'll do well)
  • If you are a senior with an overall A average (for the entire year) you are exempt! (sounds like there was some confusion about this)

What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Weds (5/22): Review for last test
  • Thurs (5/23): Review for last test or Stat crosswords
  • Fri (5/24): Last test!
  • Tues (5/28): Something about how Stats is applied in the real world....some type of reading/activity (yes, you have to do some work)
  • Weds (5/29): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Picnic
  • Thurs (5/30): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
  • Fri (5/31): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

LAST TEST!

Glad to be back and see you all! Here are a few things we need to know for our last 10 days of class (and finals); most importantly, we have our last test coming up and it's important we come ready to ace it--read below!

1.) Last Test Info (by period):
  • Periods A, D: 
    • Finish review Wednesday
    • Test Thursday OR Friday (we'll discuss in class tomorrow)
  • Period E:
    • Test Friday
    • Period E: I will not see you tomorrow or Thursday, so it is absolutely essential that you finish the review packet in the lecture hall tomorrow. Check the key below, or I gave a couple copies to Lomani and Brandon.
  • Period H:
    • Finish review Wednesday
    • No class Thursday
    • Test Friday
  • Info about the last test:
    • Last Test REVIEW KEY (Click Me!)
    • The answer key has 2 mistakes...
      • #2b = 0.077 (not choc x not choc x not choc)
      • #9b there is data (n = 500, x = 408); test statistic = t score = -2.129, pvalue = 0.983
    • The test is all multiple choice (32 questions)
    • This test will be counted as 100 points (we currently have 150 test points, and tests make up 50% of your average--so this will have a major impact on your grade!)
2.) Please return your midterm by Friday! This counts as a quiz grade! (I need both sections, multiple choice and free response)

3.) TEXTBOOKS and Barron's

  • Please return your AP Stat textbook to me! You must return your book by the end of the day on Tuesday, 5/28. This is your last homework grade
  • The Barron's book is yours! However, if you know you will never look at it again, I will absolutely take it back to use for next year! But, if for any reason, you want to keep it--do so! Use it in college, or just keep it because you love Stat!


4.) STAMPS....
  • We WILL have more stamps over the remainder of the quarter, but if you'd like to clean out your stuff and turn in what you have, feel free--I'll simply record your total, then you can give me any more stamps you have at the end of the year and I'll add them in
  • Feel free to recycle all old worksheets/handouts
    • I would keep your notebook and maybe your tests, but that's it
5.) Final Exam
  • Yes, we have a final
  • The final exam is 100 multiple choice questions; we will review the last two days of class before the exam
    • (It's nothing you need to be stressing about, you'll do well)
  • If you are a senior with an overall A average (for the entire year) you are exempt! (sounds like there was some confusion about this)
What's the plan for the rest of the year? (in case you're curious)
  • Weds (5/22): Review for last test
  • Thurs (5/23): Review or last test or Stat crosswords
  • Fri (5/24): Last test for anyone who hasn't done it, Stat crosswords
  • Tues (5/28): Something about how Stats is applied in the real world....some type of reading/activity (yes, you have to do some work)
  • Weds (5/29): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Picnic
  • Thurs (5/30): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
  • Fri (5/31): Desmos (online calculator) Activity (in cpu lab)
    • *Senior Prom
  • Mon (6/3): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Tues (6/4): Final Exam Review Packet
  • Weds (6/5) to Tues (6/11): Final Exams

Thursday, May 16, 2019

You made it!

No long post here....just enjoy the fact that you finished!

You did it!

Enjoy your Friday, weekend, and Monday. And do your sub work!

See you on Tuesday!

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

It's TOMORROW!

This entire year has been us working toward one thing, and one thing only: success on tomorrow's exam. Tonight is a big deal....you need to put in some serious work prepping for the exam (please!) so you're ready to do your best tomorrow.

Once this exam starts tomorrow all that matters is doing your best--and that means working for 3 hours. No heads down. No giving up. Use all your time and try everything. The only way you could ever disappoint me, yourself, or your school is by giving up--as long as you give your best effort you should walk out of that exam proud of yourself, regardless of any score.

"I can accept failure, I can't accept not trying." (Michael Jordan).

How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....
  • Look through/re-do your midterm!
  • Finish your bingo question packet!
  • Score the open ended section of your April Break take home test!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!

Have an awesome and productive night of studying! 

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.

Monday, May 13, 2019

EXAM IS IN 2 DAYS = STUDY, STUDY, STUDY!

Tomorrow = AP Lang!

How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....
  • Look through/re-do your midterm!
  • Finish your bingo question packet!
  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
Here's the remaining EHHS AP Exam Schedule:


Have an awesome and productive night of studying! The next 2 classes (in AP Stat) will be all review, and then it's the big day! Let's have the best year on this test in EHHS AP Stat History!

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Hey.....STUDY! (please)

Tomorrow = APUSH and AP Computer Science--good luck everyone!

How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....
  • Look through/re-do your midterm!
  • Finish your bingo question packet!
  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
Here's the EHHS AP Exam Schedule for all courses:

Have an awesome and productive night of studying! The next 5 classes (in AP Stat) will be all review, and then it's the big day! Let's have the best year on this test in EHHS AP Stat History!

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Thursday = AP Psychology!

5 MORE STAT CLASSES BEFORE EXAM DAY!


Tomorrow = AP Psych! Study, study, study! It is especially important to study your Psych tonight given all the vocab and different information you have to recall--get on it! :)


And if you don't have Psych, study whatever's next! No wasted time!

How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....
  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
  • Look over your past quizzes and tests
    • Review your past quizzes and tests...but don't just look at them
    • Read through the solutions of things you did correctly
    • More importantly, for any question you got wrong, try to re-do that problem!
    • This also applies to your midterm and April break take home test!
      • Sometime next week I will also give you back your midterm exam to use to review the first semester of our course
Here's the EHHS AP Exam Schedule for all courses:

Have an awesome and productive night of studying! The next 5 classes (in AP Stat) will be all review, and then it's the big day! Let's have the best year on this test in EHHS AP Stat History!

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Tomorrow = AP Lit!

No more procrastinating....there's no time left to put off studying. These next 2 weeks are all about one thing--your AP exams!


How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....
  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
  • Look over your past quizzes and tests
    • Review your past quizzes and tests...but don't just look at them
    • Read through the solutions of things you did correctly
    • More importantly, for any question you got wrong, try to re-do that problem!
    • This also applies to your midterm and April break take home test!
      • Sometime next week I will also give you back your midterm exam to use to review the first semester of our course
Here's the EHHS AP Exam Schedule for all courses:

Have an awesome and productive night of studying! The next 7 classes (in AP Stat) will be all review, and then it's the big day! Let's have the best year on this test in EHHS AP Stat History!

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.

Friday, May 3, 2019

No more procrastinating...

There's no time left to put off studying. These next 2 weeks are all about one thing--your AP exams!

Every night you have the same homework--study, study, study.

How can I study for my AP (Stat) Exam? A few ideas....

  • Read through your notes; as you do so, type an outline of your entire notebook.
    • Yes, this will be time consuming; however, it will be highly valuable....
    • Creating an outline will force you to revise each concept we learned and pick out the most important information
    • When you're done you'll have an outline you can print (or look at on your phone) and read when you have free time, you're on the bus, etc., and you can easily study these notes!
  • Complete Practice Exams!
    • There are 5 practice exams in the Barron's books you were provided, with answer keys! These are an incredible resource!
      • There are some questions in these books that differ from some stuff on the exam--if something looks weird, just ask!
    • Look at the "AP Exam Review and Info" section of the links on this blog (to the right)--there are more practice exams, including many for your other AP courses!
  • Complete released AP Free Response Items!
  • Look over your past quizzes and tests
    • Review your past quizzes and tests...but don't just look at them
    • Read through the solutions of things you did correctly
    • More importantly, for any question you got wrong, try to re-do that problem!
    • This also applies to your midterm and April break take home test!
      • Sometime next week I will also give you back your midterm exam to use to review the first semester of our course
Here's the EHHS AP Exam Schedule for all courses:


Have an awesome and productive weekend of studying! The next 8 classes (in AP Stat) will be all review, and then it's the big day! Let's have the best year on this test in EHHS AP Stat History!

Class Goals for the AP Exam:
  1. No 1's. We can all earn at least a 2 (45%ish of the exam correct). This is our most important goal, because this means EVERYONE is involved--and this would be a first in EHHS AP Stat history.
  2. Meet/exceed the national % of 3's or above. We have done this at EHHS for the past two years. Let's keep the streak going!
  3. Average score of at least 3. This would also be a historical best for EHHS. This is also a highly achievable goal for us this year--you each would need to score over a 50% on the exam.
  4. 64% of all (68) students earn 3 or above. Again, a very achievable goal, and this would be our highest % of qualifying scores in EHHS AP Stat history. We got this.







Thursday, May 2, 2019

QUIZ TOMORROW

Tonight.....STUDY! Tomorrow we will start class with a quiz on chi-squared tests.....

Quiz Breakdown (20 minutes):

  • One AP FR (like Tuesday's HW or the extra credit problem below)
  • 3-4 AP MC:
    • Find df for a given test (like Weds HW #3 or tonight's hw slide 2)
    • Find an expected count (like Weds HW #1)
    • Know "facts about chi-squared" (something likeWeds HW #4)
      • Shape of chi-squared
      • How does df affect shape
      • Only tests, all are upper tailed (shade right)
      • All chi-squared test statistics are positive
    • One more surprise MC....
Thursday HW: Please complete the last two slides--you can do these on the slides and glue them in your notes. If you don't have the questions they're below.


One More Extra Credit Homework: 
  • Complete AND SCORE the 2013 FR #4 (it's on the same paper as Tuesday's HW)
  • You will only receive extra credit if you fully complete the problem, AND score it, AND take some notes on your scoring.
    • You need to take some notes on your scoring even if you earned all E's! What could you have improved? Done differently? Is there something interesting/important you noticed from reading the rubric or notes?
    • This question is scored in four sections/steps: Hypothesis, Conditions, Math, Conclusion
      • READ THE NOTES, not just what you need to get E, P, I
    • 2013 Scoring Rubric (Click Me!) Scroll Down to #4


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Wednesday HW!

There might be one more homework tomorrow, and there will be one final homework assigned Monday, and then...that's it! The rest of your time should be spent studying!

So anyway, do your freakin' homework tonight! :)

Wednesday's HW = AP MC (kinda...there are 2 open ended);



Tomorrow in class we'll finish all of our AP Stat content with some chi-squared tests for goodness of fit! 

And remember we will start class with a quiz on chi-squared Friday!