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Dec 21, 2024
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MATH 10 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS3 Units - 3 hours lecture Transfers: CSU, UC Prerequisite: Placement by current assessment process or successful completion of MATH 253 with a ‘C’ or better Recommended Preparation: Concurrent enrollment in TU 301 strongly recommended This course teaches students to collect, organize, describe, and analyze data using the appropriate statistical tools, including graphical and numerical techniques. Students study the measures of central tendency, dispersion, and correlation; laws of probability; and laws of statistical estimation, including the use of z-, t-, Chi-square-, and F-distributions to perform confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and ANOVA. Students use a calculator and/or computer to analyze a set of data. The course stresses the application of statistical analysis to the natural, social, and business sciences and to the understanding and use of numerical data by the general public. C-ID: MATH 110. NR
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