Final In Class Part
- Due May 23, 2024 by 7am
- Points 125
Before you take this portion of the exam, please read and understand the following:
You will justify all of your answers in the exam. Please work through the problems found on the Review Sheet found here.
- You are allowed to have a page of notes both sides, writing tools, your graphing calculator. No other notes of book allowed to use on the exam.
- There will be no collaboration with other students on this exam, but you are encouraged to prepare for and study with your classmates before the exam.
- You are welcome and encouraged to come up and ask me questions if you need some help during the exam.
- Each problem or problem part is worth 5 points total, you receive 5 points for a perfect, complete solution and answer, 4 points for a complete solution with minor errors, 3.5 points for demonstrating an acceptable level of understanding of the material, topic, or skill, 3 points for not quite understanding the material, topic, or skill, 2 or 1 point for not completing the problem, demonstrating a fundamental lack of understanding of the material, topic, or skill, 0 points for not attempting the problem or the work you had for the problem didn't match up with the problem you were assigned.
- Any violation of these rules will result in a zero on the exam.
Rubric
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Keep in mind that 24 students have already been assessed using this rubric. Changing it will affect their evaluations.
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MATH15-1
Use numerical and graphical methods to summarize, display, and interpret data sets.
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MATH15-2
Estimate population parameters from sample statistics.
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MATH15-3
Perform one and two sample hypothesis tests for population means and proportions.
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