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Probability and statistics I. Course content: Combinatorics Random event, definition of probability. Conditioned probability, Bayes theorem . Random variable, distribution of random variable, characteristics of random variable Discrete and continuous distributions Random choice, principle of statistical testing. 2 tests, t – tests ANOVA correlation, regression

classification : (x is percentage of success) Literature. https://www.khanacademy.org/ http://web.mit.edu/ Course organization. To obtain the credit, following conditions must be fulfilled simultaneously : maximal 4 absences maximal 1 absence in lectures where the test is written. sufficient success in three continuous tests. Percentage of success at short test is in interval <0%, 100%>. To obtain a credit, the average of success of all short tests must be at least 55%. If a student does not get a credit, he / she can not take the exam and is rated "4" (failed) Classification of the exam: classification : (x is percentage of success) x < 55, classification 4 55  x < 65, classification 3 65  x < 70, classification 2- 70  x < 80, classification 2 80  x < 90, classification 1- x  90, classification 1

Short tests will be written on 12.3., 23.4., 7.5. Corrective test will be written on 14.5. Exams: 1st terms: 28.5., 29.5. 2nd terms: 4.6., 11.6. 3rd term: 18.6.