This long (26 minute) presentation shows how to use an Excel spreadsheet …
This long (26 minute) presentation shows how to use an Excel spreadsheet to show that the normal distribution approximates the binomial distribution for a large number of trials. [Statistics playlist: Lesson 28 of 85]
This site teaches High Schoolers Conditional Probability & the Rules of Probability …
This site teaches High Schoolers Conditional Probability & the Rules of Probability through a series of 1350 questions and interactive activities aligned to 11 Common Core mathematics skills.
This site teaches High Schoolers Modeling with Geometry through a series of …
This site teaches High Schoolers Modeling with Geometry through a series of 1548 questions and interactive activities aligned to 12 Common Core mathematics skills.
This site teaches High Schoolers how to Make Inferences and Justify Conclusions …
This site teaches High Schoolers how to Make Inferences and Justify Conclusions using statistics through a series of 99 questions and interactive activities aligned to 4 Common Core mathematics skills.
This site teaches High Schoolers how to use probability to make decisions …
This site teaches High Schoolers how to use probability to make decisions through a series of 158 questions and interactive activities aligned to 6 Common Core mathematics skills.
In this statistics project, students will begin by sampling a population to …
In this statistics project, students will begin by sampling a population to answer their own designed question. They will then use their sample to graph, find the mean and standard deviation, and illustrate their understanding of normal distribution. They will then manipulate their data to make it "normal" and, after finding new samples, analyze the associated z-score and percents of that new data.
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