Understanding Ma300 Ch3 Part A
Let's dive into the details surrounding Ma300 Ch3 Part A. MA300 Chapter 3
Key Takeaways about Ma300 Ch3 Part A
- An example of a compound probability of the form P(A and B) using simple methods.
- Chebychev's Rule and the Empirical Rule Example.
- How to calculate Mean, Median and Mode as well as Standard Deviation using a hand method and formulas.
- Finding the mean, median, mode and standard deviation as well as the 5-number summary using Excel.
- A very short example of computing P(A and B) using the rule for dependent events: P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B | A)
Detailed Analysis of Ma300 Ch3 Part A
A short introduction to Week 3 Assignments for A short video on basic probability definitions of the terms: - event - sample space - outcome - relative frequency probability ... Mean and Standard deviation for populations and using the standard score (the so called "z-score") to compare data within ...
Using the 5-number summary to create a box-plot and what it tells us about the distribution of the variable.
That wraps up our extensive overview of Ma300 Ch3 Part A.