it's much easier to use, if you quit stat, and enter again to 3.StatVars and then select the variable pressing enter and the you will see it in the main screen and can be used for later calculations like squaring for variance, or for coefficient of variation, etc
I’m not sure what you mean by that term. The standard deviation squares the differences and at the end takes the square root. That process essentially gives you an absolute distance. Can you post a visual of the formula you’re talking about?
If you can enter the numbers in the list, I’m sure there’s a sort feature. Unfortunately I had borrowed a students calculator to make that video, and because of the pandemic I don’t have access to it now. Good luck finding that option. Sorry I can’t help.
Hi, I don’t think you can. I kept meaning to go and look to see if there is a way to get more information but keep forgetting. I don’t believe it’s a built-in function on this calculator.
Literally the best video ever. I was soooo clueless until I watched this video. Thanks!!
Sean Coats Oh good! I’m so glad it helped.
Best video EVER!! Thank you so much!!!! Bless your heart. 💝
Andy Molina Thanks for taking the time to comment. I’m glad it helped you!
Thank you soooo much! The squaring to find the variance on the calculator was an added bonus.
Alex C. Glad it helped! Thanks for taking the time to provide feedback.
Thank you for this! Taking my exam will be less stressful knowing I can save time with this knowledge.
Great news! Glad it helped. And thanks for letting me know. Good luck on your test.
This will really help for the FE! Thank you
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Suzanne Tassi glad this helps!
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Thanks for taking the time to tell me this!
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ItsSjender thanks for taking the time to reply! I just posted a bunch of videos last week for this calculator. You might find those helpful also.
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Oh good, glad it helped.
extremley helpful
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Thanks for taking the time to tell me this!
it's much easier to use, if you quit stat, and enter again to 3.StatVars and then select the variable pressing enter and the you will see it in the main screen and can be used for later calculations like squaring for variance, or for coefficient of variation, etc
German Altgelt Thanks, I’ll try that.
Aye thanks.. Now I can show off to my statistics professor. And he thinks his old ti-30 is cool.. Wait till he gets a load of this bad boiii ;)
sed rehman thanks! Hope your teachers impressed!
Is there a way we can calculate Mean Absolute Deviation using the TI-30XS?
I’m not sure what you mean by that term. The standard deviation squares the differences and at the end takes the square root. That process essentially gives you an absolute distance. Can you post a visual of the formula you’re talking about?
But you can’t sort the numbers?
If you can enter the numbers in the list, I’m sure there’s a sort feature. Unfortunately I had borrowed a students calculator to make that video, and because of the pandemic I don’t have access to it now. Good luck finding that option. Sorry I can’t help.
@@lbstats It’s ok, thank you though...
can i use invnorm on this calculator?
Hi, I don’t think you can. I kept meaning to go and look to see if there is a way to get more information but keep forgetting. I don’t believe it’s a built-in function on this calculator.
@@lbstats thank you for answering mam, i lend a calculator from the school to make my exam
Hi@@rashwienmohabier9376 , I can't find any ways to accomplish this on the 30XS MultiView. Sorry, good luck.