How to find Standard Deviation and other Statistics on the Casio fx-991MS Calculator
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A quick tutorial on how to use Stats mode to find statistics on the Casio fx-991 MS Scientific Calculator. This video covers finding the mean, sample standard deviation, population standard deviation, variances and sum of a data set.
Contents:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Buttons used
0:45 Statistics mode (SD)
1:11 Clearing old data
1:38 Entering data set and frequency
1:28 Using Frequency (Freq) lists
3:22 Editing the data set
4:08 Calculating our Stats
6:21 Clearing data set
6:37 Return to Normal (COMP) Mode
6:56 Outro - Věda a technologie
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pressing enter after the commas docent workout I noticed im missing the "m" at the top of the calculator, how do I put it back on?
I can do all that, but other calculator versions have the ability to calculate the SD of a frequency distribution in sets and such. How do i do that on this calculator, or in a mlre specific manner, the second edition of it?
How about the sum of the product? Or the (sum. XY) ?
Why do i have different a symbol on the standard deviation and Population standard deviation? It is the same right? It looks like “x6n-1” and “x6n”
Are you getting the same results for "x6n-1" as the examples sample standard deviation (Sx) 23.80476...? It looks like the "x6n-1" might be an alternate symbol for that.
My calculator showed this too. But the results are same.