This course has the probability and statistics skills that can be built upon in more advanced Math courses. Topics in this course include Box and Whisker Plots, Measures of Central Tendency, Percentiles and Quartiles, Standard Deviation and Variance, Interpreting and Comparing Data Distributions, Normal Distribution, Constructing and Interpreting Two-Way Frequency Tables, Fitting of a Curve, Interpreting Rate of Change and Linear Functions, Linear Regression, Correlation and Causation, Valid Claims, Fair Games, Probability Using Simulation, Sample Surveys, Experiments, and Observational Studies, Confidence Interval for Population Mean, Comparing Two Treatments of a Randomized Experiment, Evaluate Reports Based on Data, Sample Space and Operations, Probability of Independent and Dependent Events, Conditional Probability, Addition Rule in Probability, Probability with Permutations and Combinations, Constructing Probability Distributions, Making Decisions with Expected Values, and Making Decisions Using Probability.