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Probability and
Statistics
Mr. Walcutt
E-110
Prerequisites
Algebra 2
Instructional Materials
The following are required to be brought to class every
day:
Three ring binder with college ruled paper
YOU MUST HAVE A THREE RING BINDER
Writing instrument
Graphing calculator
You will find it beneficial to
have colored pencils or
markers. You will also at
times need a ruler, protractor,
and compass.
It will be to your benefit to have a
graphing calculator for this class. I
suggest a TI83 (because that’s the
one I know the best). You most
definitely will need a calculator of
some kind.
The calculator on your cell phone, however, will not be
used in this class. If you use the calculator on your cell
phone, your phone will be confiscated and returned to your
parents or guardian.
The grade in this class will
be determined on total
points. Total points earned
divided by total points
possible. Your semester
final will count 20% of your
final grade.
Homework assignments will be due
the Monday following. Homework
is graded on completion. Each
homework assignment is worth 10
points.
Generally there will be a project for
each chapter. Some projects will be
individual, some will be in groups.
Projects will be worth 50 points each.
Major tests will be given at the end
of each chapter. The test will be
given in two parts, a Multiple
Choice section and a Free
Response section. Each section
will take an entire class period, and
each section will be worth 100
points.
You can expect between 30 and 45
minutes of homework NIGHTLY.
In order to do well in this class it is
imperative that you keep up your
homework and keep a well
organized notebook.
Late work will not be
accepted!
Classroom Rules
No food or drink.
No headgear.
No sleeping in class.
You have assigned seats.
Stay in them.
When I am speaking
you are not.
You are responsible for
keeping track of
graded papers.
My desk belongs to
me. So does the stuff
in it. Stay out of my
desk, I don’t go
through your stuff.
The computer, the
projector, the board, the
pens belong to me.
Leave them alone.
This is not a democracy.
I am the boss. Get
used to it.