Calculators How to use yours! Use this document to note down appropriate commands for YOUR calculator in the spaces provided on page 7, Ch 2 in the Lecture.

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Calculators How to use yours! Use this document to note down appropriate commands for YOUR calculator in the spaces provided on page 7, Ch 2 in the Lecture Workbook

Calculators – Casio fx-82MS For MY calculator: 1. To put my calculator into statistics mode I use: Mode 2 2. To clear the statistics memories I use: Shift Mode 1 = 3. The data entry key on my calculator is: M+ 4. To check the number of obs entered I use: Shift 1 3 = 5. I find the sample mean, x, by: Shift 2 1 = I find the sample standard deviation,  n–1, by: Shift 2 3 = 6. I enter frequency data by using the following key/s between the number and its frequency: Shift, (which gives ; ) Example: Find x and  n–1 of this dataset: 12, 25, 19, 20, 35 You should get: n = 5, x = 22.2,  n–1 = To practice your calculator skills (including frequency tables), go to Ch 2, pages 6 & 7 of the Lecture Workbook. – – –

Calculators – Casio fx-82TL For MY calculator: 1. To put my calculator into statistics mode I use: Mode 2 2. To clear the statistics memories I use: Shift AC/ON = 3. The data entry key on my calculator is: M+ 4. To check the number of obs entered I use: RCL hyp C 5. I find the sample mean, x, by: Shift 1 = I find the sample standard deviation,  n–1, by: Shift 3 = 6. I enter frequency data by using the following key/s between the number and its frequency: Shift, (which gives ; ) Example: Find x and  n–1 of this dataset: 12, 25, 19, 20, 35 You should get: n = 5, x = 22.2,  n–1 = To practice your calculator skills (including frequency tables), go to Ch 2, pages 6 & 7 of the Lecture Workbook. – – –

Calculators – Casio fx-82 older models For MY calculator: 1. To put my calculator into statistics mode I use: Mode. 2. To clear the statistics memories I use: Shift AC/ON 3. The data entry key on my calculator is: M+ 4. To check the number of obs entered I use: Shift 6 5. I find the sample mean, x, by: Shift 7 I find the sample standard deviation,  n–1, by: Shift 9 6. I enter frequency data by using the following key/s between the number and its frequency: × Example: Find x and  n–1 of this dataset: 12, 25, 19, 20, 35 You should get: n = 5, x = 22.2,  n–1 = To practice your calculator skills (including frequency tables), go to Ch 2, pages 6 & 7 of the Lecture Workbook. – – –

Calculators – Sharp EL-531 For MY calculator: 1. To put my calculator into statistics mode I use: 2ndF DRG 1 2. To clear the statistics memories I use: 2ndF DEL 3. The data entry key on my calculator is: M+ 4. To check the number of obs entered I use: RCL 0 5. I find the sample mean, x, by: RCL 4 I find the sample standard deviation,  n–1, by: RCL 5 6. I enter frequency data by using the following key/s between the number and its frequency:, Example: Find x and  n–1 of this dataset: 12, 25, 19, 20, 35 You should get: n = 5, x = 22.2,  n–1 = To practice your calculator skills (including frequency tables), go to Ch 2, pages 6 & 7 of the Lecture Workbook. – – –

Calculators – Casio fx-9750G Plus (Graphics) For MY calculator: 1. To put my calculator into statistics mode I use: MENU 2 2. To clear the statistics memories I use: DEL or DEL-A 3. The data entry key on my calculator is: enter data into List1 4. To check the number of obs entered I use: 5. I find the sample mean, x, by: I find the sample standard deviation,  n–1, by: 6. I enter frequency data by using the following key/s between the number and its frequency: make sure data is in List1 and frequencies are in List2, then press SET and make sure 1VAR Xlist  List 1 and 1VAR FREQ  List 2 are selected (Example answers: x = 22.2,  n–1 = ) – – CALC 1VAR (under SET make sure 1VAR FREQ is 1) data lists or all data