Courses: Calculus Applications: Probability Distributions (MATHH116E02)
Fall 2008
Probability distributions and their applications in the natural and social sciences: the concept of probability and conditional probability; discrete and continuous random variables; expected value and variance; applications of the binomial, Poisson, exponential and normal distributions; and the Central Limit Theorem. This is a quarter-long course; it is offered in the second half of the fall semester as a follow-up to MATH 114 or 115.
Prerequisites: MATH 114 or advanced placement.
Fulfills: NA QU IIandQ
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LocationHaverford, Stokes 014 Meeting TimesMWF 11:30-12:30 |
