TerriAnn,
Yes, please let me know how the test went. My big cram day will be tuesday and thursday. No kids that day. I got a feeling I'll be ready but with this kind of test, I'm nervous.
My understanding is that there will be excerpts of necessary tables on the exam. Also, I am assuming that a regular TI-55 scientific calculator is not considered a programmable calculator. It is not programmable but it does perform calculations such as permutions, combinations, correlations, slope, y-intercept, factorials, frequency, sum-of, square root, mean and standard deviation. This is my calculator that I used in highschool in 1985 and it still works great. I still have the book for it so I learned how to use the statistics functions. It sure makes the problems way easier and quicker though I will still try to memorize the basic formulas just in case.
Again, let me know how your exam goes and any legitimate pointers you can give.
Sammy
Yes, please let me know how the test went. My big cram day will be tuesday and thursday. No kids that day. I got a feeling I'll be ready but with this kind of test, I'm nervous.
My understanding is that there will be excerpts of necessary tables on the exam. Also, I am assuming that a regular TI-55 scientific calculator is not considered a programmable calculator. It is not programmable but it does perform calculations such as permutions, combinations, correlations, slope, y-intercept, factorials, frequency, sum-of, square root, mean and standard deviation. This is my calculator that I used in highschool in 1985 and it still works great. I still have the book for it so I learned how to use the statistics functions. It sure makes the problems way easier and quicker though I will still try to memorize the basic formulas just in case.
Again, let me know how your exam goes and any legitimate pointers you can give.
Sammy