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5 Steps to a 5: AP Statistics 2022 Elite Student Edition

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About 5 Steps To A 5: AP Statistics 2022 Elite Student

Product Description MATCHES THE LATEST EXAM! Let us supplement your AP classroom experience with this multi-platform study guide.  The immensely popular  5 Steps to a 5: AP Statistics Elite Edition guide has been updated for the 2021-22 school year and now contains: 3 full-length practice exams (in the book and online) that reflect the latest exam “5 Minutes to a 5” section with a 5-minute activity for each day of the school year that reinforces the most important concepts covered in class Access to a robust online platform Comprehensive overview of the AP Statistics exam format Hundreds of practice exercises with thorough answer explanations Proven strategies specific to each section of the test A self-guided study plan including flashcards, games, and more online From the Publisher Jared Derksen has been teaching mathematics for over 30 years. For most of that time he has taught AP Statistics, a program he started and grew to include over 180 students annually. As an AP Consultant, he has trained hundreds of teachers, from California to Chengdu, China.  DeAnna Krause McDonald has taught AP Statistics for 20 years at Palo Verde and University high schools in Tucson, Arizona. She currently teaches Statistics courses for the University of Arizona department of Mathematics.   About the Author Jared Derksen has been teaching mathematics for over 30 years. For most of that time he has taught AP Statistics, a program he started and grew to include over 180 students annually. As an AP Consultant, he has trained hundreds of teachers, from California to Chengdu, China.  DeAnna Krause McDonald has taught AP Statistics for 20 years at Palo Verde and University high schools in Tucson, Arizona. She currently teaches Statistics courses for the University of Arizona department of Mathematics.