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Date Day Test (Room NPB 1002) Topics and Instructions Solutions Statistics
SEP 15 R Mid term 1 (8:20 pm to 10:10 pm)
Room NPB 1002
The test covers chapters 1, 2, 4, and 5. 5 short multiple choice/fill in the blank problems similar to quiz 1 (2 points each). 2 long problems worth 10 points each. The problems will be divided into subsections to guide you towards the solution. Bring a calculator and pen. I will provide the scratch paper and a formula sheet. Test 1 Fall 2016 Test 1 Stats Fall 2016
OCT 13 R Mid term 2 (8:20 pm to 10:10 pm)
Room NPB 1002
The test covers chapters 6, 11, 12, 13, and 14. 5 short multiple choice/fill in the blank problems similar to quizzes (2 points each). 2 long problems worth 10 points each. The problems will be divided into subsections to guide you towards the solution. Bring a calculator and pen. I will provide the scratch paper and a formula sheet. Test 2, Fall 2016 Test 2 Stats Fall 2016
NOV 15 T Mid term 3 (8:20 pm to 10:10 pm)
Room NPB 1002
The test covers chapters 16, 17, 18, and 26. 5 short multiple choice/fill in the blank problems similar to quizzes (2 points each). 2 long problems worth 10 points each. The problems will be divided into subsections to guide you towards the solution. Bring a calculator and pen. I will provide the scratch paper and a formula sheet. Test 3, Fall 2016 Test 3 Stats Fall 2016
DEC 14 W Final exam (10:00 am to 12:00 noon
Room NPB 1101
Cumulative with emphasis on chapters 16, 26, 27, and 28. 5 short multiple choice/fill in the blank problems similar to quizzes (2 points each). 2 long problems worth a total of 20 points. The problems will be divided into subsections to guide you towards the solution. Bring a calculator and pen. I will provide the scratch paper and a formula sheet. Final, Fall 2016
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