MATH0342 — Basic Concepts for Statistics
MATH 0342 - Basic Concepts for Statistics Add to HCC Catalog MATH 0342 - Basic Concepts for Statistics * Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. Also, comprises of real numbers, motivational/organizing strategies, order of operations, proportions and percent, percent of increase/decrease, integer exponents, linear equations inequalities in one variable, and set operations. Basic Concepts for Statistics is a developmental math course whose topics include: An intro to real numbers including the order of operations with integers, decimals, and fractions; An intro to algebra including the simplification and solving of linear equations in one variable, use and manipulation of formula, and translation and solving of application problems; Linear inequalities and compound linear inequalities in one variable; Equations and graphs of linear equations in two variables; An intro to functions with a focus on function notation using linear, quadratic, and exponential equations; and Polynomials including their addition, subtraction multiplication, and division. A departmental final examination must be passed with a score of 60% or more in order to pass the course. Lecture: 3 Lab: 0 Pre/ MATH 0342 is a Students should be aware that sections of these courses are LINKED. Therefore, developmental math students who enroll in Math 0342 must also enroll in the linked section of