Final Exam Math 331
Wed May 16 12:25pm-2:25pm
In our regular classroom.
No books, no notes, no calculators, no cell
phones, no pagers, no electronic devices of any kind.
However you can bring to the exam:
      One 8.5 by 11 inch cheat sheet
with anything you want written or printed on both sides.


final.tex .. final.pdf

Math 331 - Introduction to Probability and Markov Chain modelling
Math course descriptions

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home.tex .. home.pdf .. homework problems updated daily
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What do the grades on my homework mean?
A ---- Your solution looks correct to me.
OK -- I am not sure if you are right, but your answer is OK with me.
P ---- Your solution seems to be partially correct.
? ---- I don't understand your solution, explain it to me.
X ---- I think your solution is wrong.
checkmark - Problem not handed in.

L ---- Handed in late.


See Prof Valko's web site for an example of a course taught using
the same text. For a really nice textbook on probability theory see
Intro to Prob by Grinstead and Snell


How to Solve Probability Problems