Numerical description of a two-variable data set – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual
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Advanced Keyboard/STATISTICS USING THE SHARP EL-9900
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Steps for calculating numerical descriptions of a two-variable
data set
1.
Turn the calculator on and press STAT to enter the statistics menu. Press
A (EDIT) ENTER to access the data entry screen. Delete old data
by highlighting L1 and pressing DEL ENTER . Repeat for other lists.
Enter the following data set:
X Y
25
32
28
33
31
27
40
38
29
30
2.
Check the data you have entered and correct any errors you may find.
To calculate the numerical descriptions of the two variables, press 2ndF
QUIT STAT C (CALC) 2 2_Stats. Press ENTER and the statistical
results will appear.
3.
Press
▼ to view the remaining statistics.
4.
The statistics displayed are:
1.
the average or mean value of the variable, or ;
2.
the standard deviation assuming the data points are a sample from
a population, sx or sy;
3.
the standard deviation assuming the data points represent the entire
population,
σx or σy;
4.
the sum of the values,
∑x or ∑y;
5.
the sum of the squared values,
∑x
2
or
∑y
2
;
6.
the number of data points, n;
7.
the minimum variable value, xmin or ymin;
8.
the maximum variable value, xmax or ymax; and
9.
the sum of the x and y products,
∑xy.
NUMERICAL DESCRIPTION OF A
TWO-VARIABLE DATA SET
x
y