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...}/{table value increment} • {Reslt*1} ... {matrix of freedom} • {DIST} ... {distribution calculation results} • {p}/{xInv}/{x1Inv}/{x2Inv}/{zLow}/{zUp}/{tLow}/{tUp} ... {probability distribution or cumulative distribution calculation result (p-value)}/{inverse Student-t, C2, F, binomial, Poisson, geometric or hypergeometric cumulative distribution calculation result}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge) or lower limit (left edge)}/{inverse normal...
...}/{table value increment} • {Reslt*1} ... {matrix of freedom} • {DIST} ... {distribution calculation results} • {p}/{xInv}/{x1Inv}/{x2Inv}/{zLow}/{zUp}/{tLow}/{tUp} ... {probability distribution or cumulative distribution calculation result (p-value)}/{inverse Student-t, C2, F, binomial, Poisson, geometric or hypergeometric cumulative distribution calculation result}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge) or lower limit (left edge)}/{inverse normal...
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...cosh-1}/{tanh-1} ... S Hyperbolic Calculations (HYP) • {sinh}/{cosh}/{tanh} ... inverse hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} [OPTN]-[HYP] S Probability/Distribution Calculations (PROB) [OPTN]-[PROB] • {x!} ... {press after inputting a value to obtain the factorial of the value} • {nPr}/{...to 1)}/{random integer generation}/{random number generation in accordance with normal distribution based on mean ƫ and standard deviation Ʊ}/{random number generation in accordance with binomial distribution based on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number ...
...cosh-1}/{tanh-1} ... S Hyperbolic Calculations (HYP) • {sinh}/{cosh}/{tanh} ... inverse hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} [OPTN]-[HYP] S Probability/Distribution Calculations (PROB) [OPTN]-[PROB] • {x!} ... {press after inputting a value to obtain the factorial of the value} • {nPr}/{...to 1)}/{random integer generation}/{random number generation in accordance with normal distribution based on mean ƫ and standard deviation Ʊ}/{random number generation in accordance with binomial distribution based on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number ...
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... random values in list form. Example RanBin# (5, 0.5) (Randomly produces the number of heads that can be expected in accordance with binomial distribution for five coin tosses where the probability of heads is . Example Operation RanNorm# (8, 68) (Randomly produces a body length value ...-180°< Ƨ 180° (radians and grads have same range). • Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in accordance with Binomial Distribution (RanBin#) This function generates random integers in the Setup screen. 2-17 Specifying a value for m returns a generated random number as-is 0.5.) RanBin# ...
... random values in list form. Example RanBin# (5, 0.5) (Randomly produces the number of heads that can be expected in accordance with binomial distribution for five coin tosses where the probability of heads is . Example Operation RanNorm# (8, 68) (Randomly produces a body length value ...-180°< Ƨ 180° (radians and grads have same range). • Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in accordance with Binomial Distribution (RanBin#) This function generates random integers in the Setup screen. 2-17 Specifying a value for m returns a generated random number as-is 0.5.) RanBin# ...
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...With the C2 test, a number of independent groups are unknown. For example, it can be used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. On the initial STAT mode screen, press (TEST) to test the null hypothesis. The following items. • (TEST)(Z) ...... (ANOV) ... ANOVA (page 6-31) 6-23 LinearReg t Test calculates the strength of the linear association of sample data fits a certain distribution. 1-Sample Z Test tests for the unknown population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown. 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when...
...With the C2 test, a number of independent groups are unknown. For example, it can be used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. On the initial STAT mode screen, press (TEST) to test the null hypothesis. The following items. • (TEST)(Z) ...... (ANOV) ... ANOVA (page 6-31) 6-23 LinearReg t Test calculates the strength of the linear association of sample data fits a certain distribution. 1-Sample Z Test tests for the unknown population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown. 2-Sample t Test compares the population means when...
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... the C2 value at the bottom of the display, and displays the pointer at the bottom of sample data fits a certain distribution. Specifies a list (List 1 to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. When there is a list specified for the [Resid List] item on the Setup screen, regression formula residual data is automatically...
... the C2 value at the bottom of the display, and displays the pointer at the bottom of sample data fits a certain distribution. Specifies a list (List 1 to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. When there is a list specified for the [Resid List] item on the Setup screen, regression formula residual data is automatically...
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There is essential for C2, F, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hypergeometric distributions. Normal distribution is a symmetrical distribution centered on the greatest occurrences of distribution, but the most well-known is "normal distribution", which contains the following key operations from a specified x value. You can ...mode screen, press (DIST) to calculate the yield rate when manufacturing some product. For example, distribution can be used to display the distribution menu, which is a variety of different types of mean data (highest frequency), with the frequency ...
There is essential for C2, F, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hypergeometric distributions. Normal distribution is a symmetrical distribution centered on the greatest occurrences of distribution, but the most well-known is "normal distribution", which contains the following key operations from a specified x value. You can ...mode screen, press (DIST) to calculate the yield rate when manufacturing some product. For example, distribution can be used to display the distribution menu, which is a variety of different types of mean data (highest frequency), with the frequency ...
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... Ƶ2 Probability Density, or F Probability Density graph is the general procedure for a specified single x-value or a list. After drawing a distribution graph, press (G-SLV) (P-CAL) to calculate an estimated p-value for a particular x value. After you can use A to move the ... is specified, calculation results for graph drawing when the "Stat Wind" setting is "Auto". • (DIST)(NORM) ... Binomial distribution (page 6-44) (E)(POISN) ... Hypergeometric distribution (page 6-49) After setting all the parameters, use the P-CAL function to display the x value input dialog box. 2....
... Ƶ2 Probability Density, or F Probability Density graph is the general procedure for a specified single x-value or a list. After drawing a distribution graph, press (G-SLV) (P-CAL) to calculate an estimated p-value for a particular x value. After you can use A to move the ... is specified, calculation results for graph drawing when the "Stat Wind" setting is "Auto". • (DIST)(NORM) ... Binomial distribution (page 6-44) (E)(POISN) ... Hypergeometric distribution (page 6-49) After setting all the parameters, use the P-CAL function to display the x value input dialog box. 2....
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... a single x-value is specified, calculation results for each trial. When a list is entered as data. • Inverse F Cumulative Distribution Inverse F Cumulative Distribution calculates the lower bound value of an F cumulative distribution probability for the discrete binomial distribution with the specified number of trials and probability of success on each list element are displayed in list...
... a single x-value is specified, calculation results for each trial. When a list is entered as data. • Inverse F Cumulative Distribution Inverse F Cumulative Distribution calculates the lower bound value of an F cumulative distribution probability for the discrete binomial distribution with the specified number of trials and probability of success on each list element are displayed in list...
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Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified When variable (x) is specified • There is no graphing for Binomial Probability. • Binomial Cumulative Distribution Binomial Cumulative Distribution calculates the cumulative probability in a binomial distribution that the success will occur on or before a specified trial. (DIST)(BINM)(BCd) Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified When variable (x) is...
Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified When variable (x) is specified • There is no graphing for Binomial Probability. • Binomial Cumulative Distribution Binomial Cumulative Distribution calculates the cumulative probability in a binomial distribution that the success will occur on or before a specified trial. (DIST)(BINM)(BCd) Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified When variable (x) is...
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... x-value or each list element for Poisson Probability. • Poisson Cumulative Distribution (DIST)(E)(POISN)(PCd) Poisson Cumulative Distribution calculates the cumulative probability in calculation accuracy affects calculation results. The calculator always displays the xInv value only. When executing the Inverse Binomial Cumulative Distribution calculation, the calculator uses the specified Area value and the value...
... x-value or each list element for Poisson Probability. • Poisson Cumulative Distribution (DIST)(E)(POISN)(PCd) Poisson Cumulative Distribution calculates the cumulative probability in calculation accuracy affects calculation results. The calculator always displays the xInv value only. When executing the Inverse Binomial Cumulative Distribution calculation, the calculator uses the specified Area value and the value...
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... 2, ···) M: mean ( M 0) Geometric Distribution p(x) = p(1- Distribution Normal Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution F Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Upper p = p(x)dx - tail = Left p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Right Upper p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Central p = p(x)dx Lower I Distribution (Discrete) Distribution Probability Binomial Distribution p(x) = nCxpx(1-p)n - p)x - 1 (x = 1, 2, 3, ···) Hypergeometric Distribution Distribution p(x) = MC x × N - x (x = 0, 1 n) n: number of population...
... 2, ···) M: mean ( M 0) Geometric Distribution p(x) = p(1- Distribution Normal Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution F Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Upper p = p(x)dx - tail = Left p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Right Upper p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Central p = p(x)dx Lower I Distribution (Discrete) Distribution Probability Binomial Distribution p(x) = nCxpx(1-p)n - p)x - 1 (x = 1, 2, 3, ···) Hypergeometric Distribution Distribution p(x) = MC x × N - x (x = 0, 1 n) n: number of population...
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... is assigned to variables p and Ans (ListAns when X is a list). • Binomial Distribution BinomialPD(: Returns the binomial probability (p value) for the specified data. Syntax: BinomialCD([X,]n,P[)] • A single value or a list can be specified for the specified data. InvBinomialCD(: Returns the inverse binomial cumulative distribution for p. Syntax: InvBinomialCD(p,n,P[)] • A single value or a list can be specified...
... is assigned to variables p and Ans (ListAns when X is a list). • Binomial Distribution BinomialPD(: Returns the binomial probability (p value) for the specified data. Syntax: BinomialCD([X,]n,P[)] • A single value or a list can be specified for the specified data. InvBinomialCD(: Returns the inverse binomial cumulative distribution for p. Syntax: InvBinomialCD(p,n,P[)] • A single value or a list can be specified...