STAT 1100: Statistics and Probability for Business Management
Fall 2009


Announcements Recitation
and TA info
Supplement
material
Syllabus and
lecture notes
Homework
and keys
Exam Materials Other links
of interest









Announcements:









Recitation and TA Information:


            Recitation Section         Day/Time/Location Teaching Assistant

    13914 Thurs, 2 - 2:50 PM, 404 IS (Information Sciences building) Melissa Sovak, mms82@pitt.edu

    14132 Thurs, 3 - 3:50 PM, 404 IS (Information Sciences building) Melissa Sovak, mms82@pitt.edu

    14130 Fri, 10 - 10:50 AM, 209 David Lawrence Melissa Sovak, mms82@pitt.edu

    12850 Fri, 11 - 11:50 AM, 209 David Lawrence Melissa Sovak, mms82@pitt.edu




    TA Office Hours:
    Thursdays 11AM - 1PM in CL 2617 (the stat TA office, 26th floor)
    Fridays 9 - 9:45AM in CL 2617 (the stat TA office, 26th floor)








Supplementary Materials:

  • Algebra 'pre-test':

    • to be posted.
  • Algebra pre-test KEY:

    • to be posted.








Syllabus and Lecture Notes:

  • Lecture 34 Outline:

    • to be posted.
  • Lecture 35 Outline:

    • to be posted.
  • Lecture 36 Outline:

    • to be posted.
  • Lecture 37 Outline:

    • to be posted.
  • Lecture 38 Outline:

    • to be posted.








Homework:

  • HW 10 Answer Key:

    • to be posted.
  • HW 11 Answer Key:

    • to be posted.
  • HW 12 Answer Key:

    • to be posted.








Exam Materials:

  • Practice Final Exam:

    • to be posted.
  • Practice Final Exam KEY:

    • to be posted.








Other Links of Interest:

  • 'Courseweb dot pitt'
    Where you can log-in to check your statistics grades throughout the semester.










last updated on 23 November 2009 by
Gordon Weinberg.
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