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Friday, September 6, 2019

Weekend HW!

This weekend you have two responsibilities for homework:

1.) SIGN UP FOR OUR AP CLASSROOM ONLINE!
  • First, sign into My AP Online (Click Me!)
  • If you already have login information just log in and enter the course code
  • If you don't, create one!
  • Course codes:
    • Note: these vary by period! Pay attention to entering your correct period!
    • Period A: WW37KA
    • Period D: WMQMZR
    • Period E: MXJ7J3
    • Period H: EYW632

2.) Please complete the "Comparing Boxplots" worksheet provided in class (or linked below). (Also, it's not really a stamp problem, it'll be checked as homework).

  • Comparing Boxplots Weekend HW! 
  • For question 10 you need to write a couple sentences--determine which day people generally slept the least, and provide at least 2 reasons for your choice.
    • Your reasons" should be referencing statistics from the boxplots (medians, Q1, Q3, min, or max). Be clear! 
    • Ex: You can't say something like "the box is lower." That's not clear or referencing specific statistics. 
If you have any free time it would be a great idea to make sure you're confident about how to create graphical displays! Be sure you can....
  • Create a histogram by hand AND using your graphing calculator
  • Create a boxplot by hand (given a table of summary info) OR create a boxplot on your calculator given a full data set
    • Check out AP Stat Guy Unit 1 videos 1-4!
  • Sketch a stemplot 
  • Sketch a dotplot 
  • Calculate the "1 Var Stats" using your graphing calculator to get mean, standard deviation, the five number summary (min, Q1, median, Q3, max)
    • If you want to practice this, here's some data! (You can also use this data to practice making a histogram and boxplot on your calculator!)
On Monday we'll (finally) finish our notes about describing distributions (SOCS), and then we'll (finally) get to start working together with this stuff on Tuesday! See you there!

Oh, want to get a little ahead? Here's a link to what will be Monday's homework. You can definitely do #2 and the multiple choice on the back! 

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