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Course Description

Use mathematical procedures to model and solve application problems involving number theory, sequences and counting techniques. Apply concepts and investigate different statistical methods to analyze and interpret data using measures of central tendency, position and dispersion. Calculate probabilities of random events, and interpret discrete and continuous probability distribution models. Solve application problems involving sampling distribution of a statistic and create confidence intervals for sample mean.

Prerequisites

Mathematics for Computer Studies (MATH10042)

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

56

Credit Value

4
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