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This site, created by Michelle Lacey of Yale University, give a definition and an example of boxplots. Topics include outliers, medians, as well as lower and upper quartiles. The author addresses the possible uses of...
This applet, created by Kevin O'Bryant of the University of California - San Diego, illustrates the code breaking process entitled "Rectangular Transposition Encryption System." This interactive resource is fun, but...
Created by George Reese of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, this resource gives some background on the Buffon's needle problem. The site provides a link to an applet that allows one to simulate dropping a...
Stefan Waner and Steven R. Costenoble of Hofstra University have created this online mathematics resource designed to help liberal arts and business majors apply calculus to real life situations. Calculus Applied to...
This is the description and instructions for the Can You Beat Randomness? : The Lottery Game applet. It is a simulation of flipping coins. Students are asked to make conjectures about randomness and how certain...
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