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1 Using calculator TI-83/84 1. Enter values into L1 list: press “stat” 2. Calculate all statistics: press “stat”
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2 Binomial Probability Formula P(x) = p x q n-x n !n ! ( n – x )! x ! Number of outcomes with exactly x successes among n trials The probability of x successes among n trials for any one particular order
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3 Using TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to binomialpdf( and press ENTER Type in three values: n, p, x (separated by commas) and close the parenthesis You see a line like binomialpdf(10,.3,6) Press ENTER and read the probability of the value x (successes) in n trials
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4 Alternative use of TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to binomialcdf( and press ENTER Type in three values: n, p, x (separated by commas) and close the parenthesis You see a line like binomialcdf(10,.3,6) Press ENTER and read the combined probability of all values from 0 to x (i.e., probability that there are at most x successes)
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5 Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation of a Probability Distribution µ = [ x P(x) ] Mean 2 = [ (x – µ) 2 P(x )] Variance 2 = [ x 2 P(x )] – µ 2 Variance (shortcut) = [ x 2 P(x )] – µ 2 Standard Deviation
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6 Using TI-83/84 calculator Press the STAT button and choose EDIT Enter the x-values into the list L 1 and the P(x) values into the list L 2 Press the STAT button and choose CALC Choose 1-Var Stats and press ENTER Type in L 1 then, (comma) then L 2 on that line, you will see 1-Var Stats L 1,L 2 Press ENTER You will see x-bar=…, it is actually (mean) and x=…, it is actually (st. deviation)
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7 Methods for Finding Normal Distribution Areas
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8 Normal Distribution by TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to normalcdf( and press ENTER Type in two values: Lower, Upper (separated by commas) and close the parenthesis You see a line like normalcdf(-2.00,1.50) Press ENTER and read the probability.
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9 Normal Distribution by TI-83/84 (continued) If you do not have an upper value, type 999. Example: for P(z>1.2) enter normalcdf(1.2,999) If you do not have a lower value, type -999. Example: for P(z<0.6) enter normalcdf(-999,0.6)
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10 Inverse Normal by TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to invNorm( and press ENTER Type in the desired area and close the parenthesis You see a line like invNorm(0.95) Press ENTER and read the z-score. Round off to three decimal places.
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11 Normal Distribution by TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to normalcdf( and press ENTER Type in four values: Lower, Upper, Mean, St.Deviation (separated by commas) and close the parenthesis You see a line like normalcdf(-999,174,172,29) Press ENTER and read the probability.
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12 Inverse Normal by TI-83/84 Press 2 nd VARS to get the DISTR menu Scroll down to invNnorm( and press ENTER Type in the desired area, mean, st.deviation and close the parenthesis You see a line like invNorm(0.995,172,29) Press ENTER and read the x-score.
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