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This document outlines the course policies and syllabus for a College Algebra class at the University of the Philippines. It provides details on topics to be covered such as introduction to statistics, probability distributions, descriptive statistics, sampling distributions, and hypothesis testing. Assessment includes exams, lab work, and a final exam. The grading scale and policies on attendance, dropping the course, and special exams are also specified.

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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

College of Arts and Sciences Departrnent of Physical Sc-rences and tlathemati,cg Course Course

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MATHEiIATICS iOl COLLEGE ALGEBRA


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Hours: MTh 7-8:3O /4- Tue 7 Email Address: exclusive42@gmail.com


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Maria Elena T. Rubio

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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS AND RESEARGH PROCESS A Definition of Concepts B Research Pr@ess C. Rates and Ratios D. Research Desrgns E. Sources of Data F. Population and Samples G. Sampling Prccedures H. Methods of Data Collecfron l. Demograplry and Population Estimation

lll. PRoBABIL|TJAND B. C. D. E. F. G. Hl.

PROBABTLITY DISTRIBUTIONS A. Review of Set Theory and Venn Diagrams

Sample Space
Counting of Sample Points

Probability and Probability Laws Conditional Probability Bayes'Rule and Total Prohability Theorem Random Variables Discrete Probability Distribution Continuous Probability Distribution
Single Mean

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DESCRIPTIVESTATISTICS Data Presentation loots


Summation Notation Measures of Central Tendency Measures of Ahsol.rte Dispersion Measures of Location Measures of Relative Dispersion Measures of Skewness and Kuttosis

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SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION OF THE MEAN Difference of Two Means

ESTIMATIONPROCEDURES Point Estimation Confidence Interval

VI. TESTOF HYPOTHESIS A. Iesfs Concerning Means B. Tests Concerning Prcportions C. Chr:Sguare fesfs D. Tests Concerning Associations E- Intoduction to Analysis of Variance afid
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REFERENCE: lntroduction to Statistics, 3'd edition by Ronald Walpole COMPUTATION OF GRADE: FINAL GRADE = 50% lec grade + 50% lab grade Lec grade = 2tl3(average of 3 dep. exams) r, 1/3(final exam) Lab grade = 1O%o (nridterm exam) + 157o (exercises) + 1O"/o (project) + 1S,% (final exam)

CI.ASS POLICIES: Attendance is required. A student who is absent for more than SIX (6) times and failed to drop the course will be given a grade of 5.0. A student who has an average of at least g0 in the three departmental exams (no missed/failed exam) is exempted from taking the final examination. His final grade will be computed as FINAL GRADE = 14t15 (CS) + 1715 (nondep) Cheating is punishable with a grade of 5.0. Specral Examination: There will be a make exam for one missed exam, which will be taken after the final examination. The next missed exam will automatically be given O. lf you missed the scheduled special exam it will be marked O. lf you miss the final exam, you will be given INC or 5-O depending on the class standing. Advanced Exarrr.-Those who wish to take an advanced exam (valid reason), inform me BEFORE the scheduled date. The exam is to be taken before or right afier the regular schedule of the exam. There are no special projects to compensate for lol/ grades, Complaints regarding exam results will be entertained until a week after the result is

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released. No complaints regarding exam results with any form of erasable ink used as medium of writing shall be entertained. Use only black or blue pen during exams. A shrdent may o'fficially drop the course on or before February 22- A student is considered to have officially dropped the course only upon submission of the instructor's copy of the dropping slip- Otherwise, he will be given his corresponding grade. A student will graded according to the following
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GENERALAVERAGE FINALGRADE 93 above i,0 90 - 92 1.25

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- 89 86 83 75 -79 70 -74 65 -69 60 - 64 55 - 59 below 55


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