Dr. Matthew Conroy
Office: Padelford C-555
Office hours
John Werth (CA, CB)
jwerth@math.washington.edu
Chuck Richardson (CC, CD)
car4@math.washington.edu
| Midterm 1 | Feb 3 |
| Algebra Skills Test | Feb 10 |
| Midterm 2 | Feb 24 |
| Algebra Skills Test retake | Feb 26 |
| Final Exam | Mar 13 |
Finals have been graded, course grades have been calculated. The grade record (link at right) has been updated with final scores and course grades.
I'll be in my office this Friday from 1 to 2 pm if you want to stop by and see your exam. If you can't make that time, you can stop by any time next quarter to see your exam.
Finals are being graded. I'll be in my office this Friday from 1 to 2 pm if you want to stop by and see your exam. If you can't make that time, you can stop by any time next quarter to see your exam.
I'll be posting final exam scores and course grades to the grade record (the link's on the right) as soon as I have them. Hopefully, that will be Thursday night, but it could be as late as Sunday.
Have a good break!
The grade calculator has been fixed. It should work fine now.
Also, here is the review we did in class today, covering the material from the second midterm to the end of the course.
Solutions to midterm 2 - there were four versions. Look at problem 4 to tell which one you had.
Check the grade record now online at right. Contact your TA is you find any errors ASAP.
Also, you can use the grade calculator to get an approximate idea of where you stand grade-wise before the final exam.
Midterm 2 statistics:
| min | 2 |
| q1 | 32 |
| median | 39 |
| q3 | 43 |
| max | 50 |
There is no class scheduled for Monday, February 23. Instead, I will be in my office, Padelford C-555, from about 1:30 until 3:30 pm if you have any questions.
Here is a review of topics for the second midterm.
Here are answers and hints to the first midterm. There were four versions of the exam. You can tell which version of the exam you had by looking at problem 3(c):
Here are the statistics for the first midterm exam:
| min | 14 |
| q1 | 31 |
| median | 39 |
| q3 | 43 |
| max | 50 |
TAs Juliet Anderson and Beth Morris will be holding a review session for the exam on Monday evening, starting at 7 p.m. and going until 8 or 8:30, in Smith 205. Their plan is to go over previous exams and answer other questions on the material. All Math 111 students are invited to attend. If you go, be sure to thank them profusely for this above-the-call-of-duty effort.
The review item that we went over on Friday's lecture are downloadable here.
Answers to today's lecture handout.
Activity 4 often brings up questions about diagonal lines and overall rates of change. Here are a few notes that might help clarify this matter. Feel free to stop by office hours or the study center if you have more questions about this.
You can hand re-do Activity 1 and hand it in on Tuesday, January 20, for a re-grade. You only need to change the values that were marked wrong. If you want a new copy of the activity, it is here, but be sure to attach your graded Activity 1 to it when you hand it in.
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