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Distinguish between a subset and a proper subset. (I)
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Use Venn diagrams to solve applied problems involving the union,
intersection, and complement of sets. (I)
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Distinguish between experimental and theoretical probability, and use
each to solve applied problems. (II)
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Use conditional probability to solve applied problems involving
dependent events. (II)
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Use probabilities to calculate odds, either in favor of or against a
particular event, and visa versa. (II)
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Solve probability problems involving combinations and permutations.
(II)
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Organize, analyze, and display data using multiple representations.
(III)
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Calculate and interpret measures of central tendency and dispersion.
(III)
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Calculate and interpret measures of location (percentiles and
quartiles). (III)
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Solve applications using the normal distribution. (III)
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Solve applications involving loans and amortizations. (IV)
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Solve applications involving annuities. (IV)
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Calculate the annual interest rate given the annual yield and visa
versa. (IV)
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Solve real-life problems using exponential growth. (IV) 15 Use
appropriate formulas and units of measure for composite geometric
shapes and figures from real life problems. (V)
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Apply unit analysis skills to solve applied problems. (V)
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Use dimensional analysis to convert units of measurement between
different systems. (V)
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Use written and verbal communication to describe process and results.
(I-VI)
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Model and solve real-world problems. (I-VI)
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