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Evaluating the Products of Chords of a Circle

In this activity, the students will investigate if two chords intersect in a circle, then the products of the measures of the segments of the chords are equal.
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Experimentally Calculating Pi

Because the diameter of a circle is related to the circumference of a circle, we can find this constant relationship by measuring several lids and fitting a regression line to the data. The slope of this line is pi. This is a great activity to allow students to discover that Pi is the relations...
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Special Midpoint Quadrilaterals

Midpoint Quadrilaterals are quadrilaterals that are formed when consecutive midpoints of a quadrilateral are connected. This activity will use Cabri® Jr. to investigate what properties an exterior quadrilateral has if its midpoint quarilateral has some special properties of its own.
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Segments Formed by Intersecting Chords, Secants, and Tangents

This activity is designed to help students discover several important theorems concerning lengths of segments formed by intersecting chords, secants, and tangents.
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Too Many Choices!

Students investigate the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations.
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To Replace or Not to Replace? That Is The Question

In this activity, students explore situations that involve compound events with and without replacement. They use different ways to conceptualize theoretical probability.
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TI Using the Chi-Squared Significance Test

Students will apply the chi-squared test for independence to a data set of high school AP Statistics Exam scores. They will set up a two-way table and calculate the chi-squared test statistic by hand.
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The Spread of Disease

In this activity, students simulate the spread of a disease in a population. They use the Probability Simulation application to learn that certain sums occur more often than others because of combinations of addends of those sums.
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You're Probably Right, It's Wrong - TI-83

In this activity, students perform a simulation to guess answers on a test and determine the experimental probability of passing the test. They then compare it with the theoretical probability.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Democracy" - No Desk Left Behind

In "Democracy", Charlie calculates the likelihood that five people who knew each other would have died by accident in a two-week period. He estimates that the odds of this are 700 million to 1. To estimate likelihood of an event, a simulation can be used. In this activity, students use a simulati...
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Contenders" - Dialing Ben

In "Contenders," David's friend, Ben Ellis, is a suspect of two murders. The FBI can not find Ben when he stops using his cell phone. Charlie explains that Ben may be using a friend's cell phone and might be identified by his unique calling pattern, so he compares the cell phone records of Ben an...
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What Is Your Grade (Part 2)

In this activity, students use the CellSheet Application to determine the missing value in a weighted mean. They use the application to write a formula to find the weighted mean and also learn to use the copy and paste features.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Contenders" - Choosing Contenders

In "Contenders," the FBI asks Charlie and Amita to look at official league rankings of each fighter and compare them with their own 'rankings,' created using the skill levels and past performances of each fighter. They find that one fighter has had an easy path to the championship because this fi...
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What Is Your Grade (Part 1)

In this activity, students will use the CellSheet Application and set up a spreadsheet. They will determine the mean of a set of values and find a minimum value to be added to a set of values to obtain a given mean.
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Testing Hypotheses (Means, Proportions, and Standard Deviations)

In this activity, students evaluate hypotheses.
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What! A Mistake!

Students learn about Type I and Type II errors. Then, for a given scenario, they calculate the probabilities of errors and the power of the test.
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Testing Claims About Proportions

Students find z-scores and critical values to test claims about proportions.
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Claims About Two Proportions

Students test claims about two proportions by calculating test statistics, critical values, and P-values, for both one-tailed and two-tailed tests.
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Square it Up!

Students investigate the method of least squares by finding the residuals and the sum of the squares of the residuals.
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Comparing Two Means

Students test hypotheses concerning means of two populations by calculating the test statistic and the critical values and graphing the critical region.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "Rampage" - I...It...Itera...Iteration

In "Rampage," a suspect enters the FBI Bullpen and moves about, apparently shooting people at random. Charlie examines a diagram of the killer's path through the Bullpen and suggests it might resemble Brownian motion. In this activity, students first model this motion with ten iterations by hand...
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Collecting Data

In this activity, students investigate how to use random numbers to collect samples and how to randomly assign subjects to experiments to collect data. They also use the CBL system to collect data in real time.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "Mind Games" - Walkabout

In "Mind Games," Charlie uses the Fokker-Planck equation to predict the movement of illegal immigrants. The equation is used to predict the likely movement of something under the influence of external forces. It was originally developed to study Brownian motion, the apparently random movement of ...
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Candy Pieces

Students use a chi-square test for goodness-of-fit to determine if there is a significant difference between the proportions they find in the sample, and the proportions they would expect if the manufacturer produced equal proportions of each color.
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Difference Between Two Proportions

Students use confidence intervals to estimate the difference of two population proportions.
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