Dawn Getman

SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Math Teacher

Biography

I have taught the following courses: Algebra, Geometry, Financial Algebra, AP Statistics. I have done private tutoring in: PreAlgebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Algebra 2/Trigonometry, PreCalculus and AP Statistics.

Education

MS Curriculum and Instruction
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
BS Elementary Ed with Math Teaching
Brigham Young University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
301 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Maximizing Accuracy with Effective Sampling and Data Analysis
Unlocking Insights with Descriptive Statistics: A Comprehensive Guide
Exploring Probability Topics: From Basics to Advanced Strategies
Mastering Angles: A Comprehensive Guide to Geometry
Discover the Relationship Between Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Discover the Power of Right Triangles in Geometry
Unlock the Power of Logic: Boost Your Critical Thinking Skills
Exploring Relationships Within Triangles
Discover the Properties of Congruent Triangles | Exploring Geometry
Discover the Power of Polygons: Unleash Your Creativity with Our Comprehensive Guide
Discover the Power of Similarity - Boost Your Results Today!
Maximize Your Results with Surface Area Optimization
Boost Your Business with High Volume Solutions
Circles: Exploring the Beauty and Significance of Circular Shapes

Dawn's Textbook Answer Videos

01:16
Introductory Statistics

E and F are mutually exclusive events. P(E) = 0.4; P(F) = 0.5. Find P(E?F)

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 2: Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
Dawn Getman
01:39
Introductory Statistics

J and K are independent events. P(J|K) = 0.3. Find P(J).

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 2: Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
Dawn Getman
02:13
Introductory Statistics

U and V are mutually exclusive events. P(U) = 0.26; P(V) = 0.37. Find:
a. P(U AND V) =
b. P(U|V) =
c. P(U OR V) =

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 2: Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
Dawn Getman
02:26
Introductory Statistics

Q and R are independent events. P(Q) = 0.4 and P(Q AND R) = 0.1. Find P(R)

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 2: Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events
Dawn Getman
01:50
Introductory Statistics

Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of musicians and how they learned to play their instruments.
TABLE CANNOT COPY

Find P(musician is a female).

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 4: Contingency Tables
Dawn Getman
01:20
Introductory Statistics

Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. Table 3.15 shows a random sample of musicians and how they learned to play their instruments.
TABLE CANNOT COPY

Find P(musician is a male AND had private instruction).

Chapter 3: Probability Topics
Section 4: Contingency Tables
Dawn Getman
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