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MAT-240-T1599 Applied Statistics 18EW1
Tonya Wells • 10/22/18 6:00 PM
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1-2 MyStatLab and StatCrunch Orientation Activity (non-graded)
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09/09/18
11:59pm
1-3 MyStatLab: Module One Problem Set
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10/29/18
7:00am
2-2 MyStatLab: Module Two Problem Set
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10/29/18
6:59am
3-2 MyStatLab: Module Three Problem Set
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10/29/18
6:59am
4-2 MyStatLab: Module Four Problem Set
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10/29/18
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5-2 MyStatLab: Module Five Problem Set
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10/29/18
6:59am
6-2 MyStatLab: Module Six Problem Set
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10/29/18
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7-2 MyStatLab: Module Seven Problem Set
10/29/18
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10/29/18
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8-2 MyStatLab: Module Eight Problem Set
10/29/18
6:59am
8-3 MyStatLab: Final Examination
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Practice for 8-3 MyStatLab: Final Exam (non-graded)
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10/29/18
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