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Nov 26, 2024
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MAT 19A0 - Statistics and Probability in Today’s World 3 Credit(s) Hours: 3 hrs.
Concepts of statistics and probability, their application to today’s world and the ethical use of data to analyze problems and questions. Topics include tabulation and graphing of distributions, central and dispersal tendencies, comparison techniques, correlations and predictive techniques. Instruction and practice in the use of statistical calculators. Students who have completed MAT 2000 or MAT 2200 /BA 2200 or MAT 9100 /BIO 9100 will not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite(s): (1) Successful completion of the Elementary Algebra portion of the ACCUPLACER CUNY Assessment Test in Math and a score of 55 or higher on the College Level Math portion of the ACCUPLACER CUNY Assessment Test in Math, or (2) Successful completion of Pre-Algebra and a grade of 45 or higher on the Elementary Algebra portion of the CUNY Mathematics Skills Test (COMPASS), or (3) Successful completion of Pre-Algebra and successful completion of a Kingsborough Math M2 workshop culminating in a grade of 88 or higher on the CEAFE exam, or (4) Successful completion of Pre-Algebra and an “S” grade in MAT M200 taken at Kingsborough, or (5) MAT R300
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