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Chapter 8 Estimating with Confidence

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Due Dates

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8.1

Thursday, February Read: p. 476-481


4, 2016

8.1

Friday, February 5,
2016

Read p.484-490

8.2

Monday, February
8, 2016

Read p.490-495

8.2

Tuesday,
February 9, 2016

Problems 8.1
#(8.1) 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17, 1924
Extra credit: 25-26

February
Vacation!

Bonjour! Hola! Have fun in


France and Spain!

8.2

Monday, February
22, 2016

Read: 8.2 summary p.495

8.2

Tuesday, February
23, 2016
Wednesday,
February 24,
2016

Review for Quiz on 8.1-8.2

Friday February
26, 2016
Monday, February
29, 2016
Tuesday, March 1,
2016

Read p.506-511

QUIZ
8.1-8.2
Half day
8.3
8.3
8.3
Review
Chapter
8 Test

#(8.2) 27, 31, 32, 33 , 35, 37, 39,


41, 43, 47, 49-52
Extra credit: 53-54
***QUIZ 8.1-8.2 QUIZ***
Thursday, February Read p.499-506
25, 2016

Wednesday
March 2, 2016

Read p.511-517
# (8.3)55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65,
71, 73, 75-78
Extra credit: 79-80
***Chapter 8 Test***
Chapter 8 Summary Sheet due
Extra credit: Vocab chart
completion due

Chapter 8.1-8.2 Quiz on February 24th


Chapter 8 TEST on Wednesday March 3rd

Check

Chapter 8 Vocabulary
8.1: Estimating with Confidence
Point estimator and Point Estimate
Confidence interval
Margin of error
Confidence level C
Interpreting Confidence Levels and
Confidence Level
Calculating a confidence interval
Conditions for constructing a
confidence interval
8.2: Estimating a Population
Proportion
Conditions for estimating p
Standard error
One sample z Interval for a
Population Proportion
Margin of Error: proportion
Sample size for desired margin of
error
8.3: Estimating a Population
Mean
When is known: the one sample z
interval for population mean
Choosing the sample size when is
known
t- distribution: when is unknown
Degree of freedom
Sample error of the sample mean
The one-sample t interval for
population mean
Conditions for Inference about a
population mean
Robust procedures

Using One-Sample t procedures: The


normal conditions

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