MDM4U Final Exam

MDM4U Final Exam
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011, RM 231
Part A – Multiple choice
(30 questions, 1 mark each)
These will be a collection of 1 step
questions/ definitions/
interpretations from the entire
year.
Multiple Choice Continued
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Probability – know your
formula’s and what they
represent and how to use them
(formula sheet will be given, but
no description)
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Permutations/combinations 1
step questions (can have
repetition type questions)
Multiple Choice Continued
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1-var/2-var statistics
because we don’t have a computer,
I’m limited in how I can test you
“what type of correlation do you
believe would exist with the number
of hours studying for a test and the
mark received on the test”
how to interpret from a graph what
type of correlation exists
Multiple Choice Continued
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“how to” questions based on given information
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Also, could ask about properties of normal
distribution (68%, 95%) and how to apply them
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Z-scores
Part B – Short answer
Word problems
16 questions total worth 76 marks
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Here, you will provide complete
mathematical solutions to a
range of problems spanning the
entire year
Part B Continued
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Permutations
Combinations
Probability using permutations
and combinations will be
covered
Part B Continued
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Venn Diagrams
Pascal's triangle application
(pathways)
Mutually exclusive and nonmutually exclusive events
(probability)
Dice probability question
Part B Continued
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Game question (expected value)
Birthday Question
Normal Distribution (charts)
Interquartile Question
Deer question (expected value)
Finding Narttnan (how many ways
can he…?)
How to study?
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Review old tests/notes
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Try suggested textbook review
questions
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Go over old “test review sheets” –
its’ been long enough that it’ll feel
“new” to you!
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Have a “math party”  get together
with some other people and
challenge each other
Extra Help?
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Still available online (when you
are working from home)
Use class time (if you don’t
care, why should I?)
Lunch (always around, please
save me)
After school (can stick around,
you just need to give me a
heads up) not @ 2:30