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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "The Running Man" - The Eyes Have It

The FBI is investigating a robbery at the research facility of a large company. The FBI believes that the robbers were employees of the company, because they were able to bypass the iris recognition security scan and gain entrance. However, a security camera was able to capture a partial image of...
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What is A Kanban?

In this activity, students use the CellSheet™ Application to understand how to track inventory and predict future trends based on average daily use. They will collect data, analyze it and make predictions. They also learn to use linear regression model to predict future trends.
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Testing Goodness-of-Fit and Two-Way Table Chi-Square

Students perform chi-square tests to see if data follows a hypothesized distribution. They also study the two-way table analysis.
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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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Using the TI-83/84 to Explore the Binomial Theorem

This lesson will introduce students to the binomial theorem through a variety of activities. Pascal's triangle and probabilities will be explored through problem solving. The binomial theorem, combinations formula, and the binomial probability function will also be explored. Students will dis...
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "The O.G." - Is It Really Rare?

Suppose that historically, a shooting has occurred in Los Angeles an average of once every 6 hours. Suppose that Charlie is interested in the probability of 2 shootings occurring in a given 24-hour period. He could use a Poisson distribution to find that probability.
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The Graphing Calculator Connection: Problem Solving and Investigations

Over 30 reproducible, motivating investigations designed especially for middle school students to use with any TI Graphing Calculator model.
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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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Survey Project

Students survey other students (numerical and non numerical data) and calculate measures of central tendency (if possible) of data and make regular box-an-whisker plots and outlier box-and-whisker plots to analyze the data.
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Chi-Squared Tests

In this activity, students will look at a problem situation that involves categorical data and will determine which is the appropriate chi-square test to use: the chi-squared goodness of fit or the chi-squared two-way test.
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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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Car Sales

In this activity, students' will create a box and whisker plot using a list. The list will be sent using TI-Navigator™ and contains the number of car sales since 1970. They will determine the values in the box plot and answer some additional questions.
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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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Describing One-Variable Data

Students sort data and display it graphically using various plots. They also get familiarized with statistical concepts like measures of spread and central tendency.
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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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Describing Categorical Data

Students analyze the distribution of categorical data. They calculate percents and visually compare the data sets with a bar chart.
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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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Assessing Normalcy

Students use four criteria to determine if a data set is normal. They begin by looking at a histogram to determine if it is symmetric and bell-shaped.
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Describing Bivariate Data (Two Quantitative Variables)

Students explore the relationship between two quantitative variables in bivariate data using various x-y plots. They compare the relationships for several categories on the same plot. Students calculate the correlation coefficient to measure the strength and direction of the linear relationship t...
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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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Density Curves

Students will be introduced to density curves as a simple analysis of a data set. They also will investigate where the median and mean lie on symmetric or skewed graphs.
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Assessing Approximate Normality in AP Statistics

In this activity, students are sent 5 lists of data to study. The groups must use previously-discussed strategies for determining if each set could have reasonably come from a normal distribution.
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Is it Rare?

Students use the Poisson distribution to determine the probabilities for various numbers of hurricanes hitting the United States in a given year.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "Mind Games" - Thumbs Up!

In "Mind Games," the FBI hires a psychic to help them solve a series of murders. To test how good he is, they show him the backs of a set of 25 playing cards and ask him to predict whether each is red or black. He gets every single one wrong. In this activity, students conduct an experiment and ...
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