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This course is specifically designed to meet the needs of students of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer science. Topics include: errors of observation, graphical visualization of data; descriptive analysis; elementary probability, permutations and combinations; the binomial, normal and Poisson distributions; random sampling; testing hypotheses, significance levels, confidence limits, large and small sampling methods; regression and correlation; chi-square test; analysis of variance.
Note: In order for students to obtain credit for both Physics 101 and Mathematics 213, Physics 101 must be taken first or concurrently. Students who are enrolled in, or who have credit for, PMA160, BMA141, or EMA141 may not enrol in this course.