Department of Mathematics
University of Kansas
Office: 502 Snow Hall
Phone: 785-864-5180
email: mandal@ku.edu

Satya Mandal

Elementary Stat: Fall 2020 Version

Homework

No. Due Date Section Comments
Chapter 1

The Language and Terminology

1 Jan 24 (M) 1.1
Chapter 2

Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

2 Jan 31 (M) 2.1 Mean and Median
3 Jan 31 (M) 2.2 Variance and Standard Deviations
Chapter 3

Probability

4 Feb 7 (M) 3.2 Probability Tables and Equally Likely
5 Feb 7 (M) 3.3 Laws of Probability
6 Feb 14 (M) 3.4 Counting Techniques and Probability
7 Feb 14 (M) 3.5 Conditional Probability and Independence
Chapter 4

Random Variables

8 Feb 21 (M) 4.2 Probability Distribution
9 Feb 21 (M) 4.3 The Bernoulli and Binomial Experiments
Chapter 5

Continuous Random Variables

10 Feb 28 (M) 5.2 The Normal Random Variable
11 Feb 28 (M) 5.2.1 Inverse Normal
12 March 7 (M) 5.3 Normal Approximation to Binomial
Chapter 6

Sampling Distribution

13 March 7 (M) 6.2 Central Limit Theorem
14 March 7 (M) 6.3 Distribution of the Sample Proportion
Chapter 7

Estimation

15 March 28 (M) 7.1.1 Confidence Interval of μ
16 March 28 (M) 7.1.2 The Required Sample Size
17 March 28 (M) 7.2 Confidence interval for μ when σ is Unknown
18 April 4 (M) 7.3 About the Population Proportion
19 April 4 (M) 7.4 Confidence Interval of the Variance
Chapter 9 (1st half)

Testing Hypotheses

20 April 4 (M) 9.1 A Significance Test for mean μ when σ is known
21 April 11 (M) 9.2 A Significance Test for mean μ when σ is unknown
22 April 11 (M) 9.3 Population Proportion
23 April 11 (M) 9.4 Testing Hypotheses on Variance
Chapter 8

Comparing Two Populations

24 April 18 (R) 8.1 Confidence Interval of μ12
25 April 18 (M) 8.2 When σ1 and σ2 are unknown
26 April 18 (M) 8.3 Comparing Two Population Proportions
Chapter 9 (2nd half)

Testing Hypotheses

27 April 25 (M) 9.5 A Significance Test to Compare Two Populations
28 April 25 (M) 9.6 Compare Means of Two Populations: Varience unknown
29 April 25 (M) 9.7 Comparing Proportions p1, p2