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Job Description:

I am looking for an affordable, high-quality tutor to help me pass my university Statistics and Probability exam on Thursday, May 21.I have a structured set of materials divided into specific sessions. We need to review these concepts step-by-step, ensure I master the calculations, and create a realistic mockup exam so I can pass easily.

Important Availability Details:

My Time Zone: GMT+3

My Study Hours: Strictly between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM (GMT+3).

All sessions must fit into this window between now and Wednesday, May 20.

Course Materials to Cover:

Session 7 (Two-Dimensional Statistical Series): Descriptive statistics for two quantitative variables. Focus on organizing data into classes, calculating midpoints ($x_i$), mean ($\overlineX$), variance ($V_X$), standard deviation ($\sigma$), and finding the Median ($M_e$) graphically and mathematically.

Session 8 (Linear Correlation Coefficient): Quantifying the linear relationship ($r$) between $x$ and $y$. Focus on scatter plots, calculating Covariance ($Cov(x,y)$), and interpreting strong, negative, or independent correlation.

Session 9 (Simple Linear Regression): Using the regression line ($y = ax + b$) to make predictions. Mastering calculations for the slope ($a$) and intercept ($b$), and interpreting the coefficient of determination.Probability Section (Course Pack & Explanation PDFs): Basic counting rules (permutations/combinations) and discrete/continuous random variables.

Must-Cover Probability Subtopics:

Cards and Dice: Foundations of probability using standard sample spaces.

Poincaré’s Formula: The Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion for intersecting events.

Conditional Probability & Bayes' Theorem: Calculating $P(A|B)$ and updating prior probabilities with new evidence.

Expected Value: Calculating $E(X)$ and $Var(X)$ for discrete random variables.

Poisson Distribution: Modeling event rates and approximating a Binomial distribution to a Poisson distribution.Instructor

Responsibilities & Budget:

Responsibilities: Deliver brief theoretical recaps followed by heavy practical problem-solving. Design a customized mockup exam mirroring university-level questions, and grade/review it with me before Thursday

.Budget: I am a student with a limited budget, so I am looking for competitive rates. Please quote your total price for reviewing these sessions and designing the mock exam.

If you are fluent in these topics, can work effectively within 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM GMT+3, and are open to a student-friendly budget, please apply with your rate and approach

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