AP Statistics Summer Assignment You Have Selected AP Statist

AP STATISTICS SUMMER ASSIGNMENT You have selected AP Statistics, a college level course, for your school year

Read chapters 1 & 2 in Probability and Statistics - Advanced Second Edition by Lawsky, Ottman, Almukkahal, Meery and DeLancy. This on-line textbook may be found @ Advanced-Second-Edition/

Answer the questions in the attached packet, indicating your answers on the answer sheet below (pen or pencil may be used – your OSIS # is your student ID).

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The AP Statistics summer assignment requires students to familiarize themselves with foundational concepts in probability and statistics by reading chapters 1 and 2 of the specified textbook by Lawsky et al. This initial engagement serves as a preparatory step before the academic year begins, setting the stage for more complex topics and discussions.

Once students have completed their reading, they are to answer the questions provided in the attached packet. These questions are designed to assess comprehension of the material and ensure students have grasped key concepts from the chapters. Responses should be recorded on the answer sheet provided, using either pen or pencil, with the OSIS number (student ID) clearly indicated for identification purposes.

The assignment's completion will contribute to the students' MP1 grade, emphasizing its importance in the overall grading scheme. It is also an opportunity for students to review the material for the upcoming first week of school, facilitating a smoother transition into the AP Statistics curriculum.

Additional resources, including the textbook, are accessible via the Google Classroom platform, where the access code yv7oru2 is provided. Students are encouraged to use this resource extensively to support their understanding and preparation.

References

  • Lawsky, A., Ottman, D., Almukkahal, M., Meery, S., & DeLancy, A. (Unknown). Probability and Statistics - Advanced Second Edition.
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