If you’re preparing for the AP Statistics exam, one of your best friends on test day is the AP Stats Formula Sheet. Provided by the College Board, this sheet contains essential formulas and statistical tables you’ll need during the exam. But here’s the thing — simply having the sheet isn’t enough. To score high, you must know when and how to use each formula.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
- What’s on the AP Stats Formula Sheet
- How it’s organized
- Strategies for using it efficiently during the exam
- Common mistakes to avoid
- How RevisionDojo can help you master AP Statistics
What’s on the AP Stats Formula Sheet?
The AP Statistics Formula Sheet includes:
1. Probability and Statistics Formulas
- Mean and standard deviation (population & sample)
- Variance formulas
- z-scores and standardization
2. Regression Formulas
- Least-squares regression line
- Slope, intercept, and residual formulas
3. Probability Rules
- Addition and multiplication rules
- Conditional probability
4. Inference Formulas
- Confidence intervals for means and proportions
- Hypothesis testing formulas
5. Statistical Tables
- z-table (standard normal distribution)
- t-table (Student’s t-distribution)
- Chi-square distribution table
