Weighted average, Weighted average ,8-17, Ws w s – HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Thus, the geometric mean of list S is s

g

= 1.003203…

Weighted average

Suppose that the data in list S, defined above, namely:

S = {1,5,3,1,2,1,3,4,2,1}

is affected by the weights,

W = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}

If we define the weight list as W = {w

1

,w

2

,…,w

n

}, we notice that the k -th

element in list W, above, can be defined by w

k

= k. Thus we can use function

SEQ to generate this list, and then store it into variable

@@@W@@@ as follows:

Given the data list {s

1

, s

2

, …, s

n

}, and the weight list {w

1

, w

2

, …, w

n

}, the

weighted average of the data in S is defined as

.

To calculate the weighted average of the data in list S with the weights in list W,
we can use th e following steps:

1. Multiply lists S and W:

2. Use function

ΣLIST in this result to calculate the numerator of s

w

:

=

=

=

n

k

k

n

k

k

k

w

w

s

w

s

1

1

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