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3.0000
9.
4.0000
24.
5.0000
-2.0000
6.0000
-9.0000
7.0000
21.5714
5.2857
Number of data pairs (n) is
now 7.
Average low temperature.
Average high temperature.
(4) Standard deviation.
(a) Pressing
q
computes the standard deviation (a measure of dispersion
around the mean) of accumulated data.
(b) When IZl H is pressed:
The contents of stack registers are lifted just as they are when pressing
The standard deviation of x values (sx) is calculated using data
accumulated in registers R.2 (2), R.1 ( ~ ), and R.O (n). The result appears in
displayed X-register.
The standard deviation of y values (s ) is calculated using data accumu-
lated in registers R.4 (y2), R.3 ( y), and R.O (n). The result appears in Y-
register.
Example:
To determine the standard deviation of the following test scores:
79, 94, 68, 82, 78, 83, and 89, press
Keystrokes
FJ CLEAR ALL
Display
0.0000
Clear statistical registers
and Y-register for new,
one-variable problem.
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