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ECON102A Midterm / Final Study Guides

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Condensed notes of all material covered in ECON102A. Great tool to review for exams and/or to actually use on open-note exams. Select topics include: probability trees, Venn diagrams, probability modeling, normal distributions, Poisson distributions, binomial distributions, central limit theorem, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals. Also applicable to STATS116 and/or CS109.

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