Casio fx-9860G SD User Manual

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6-2 Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable

Statistical Data

Single-variable data is data with only a single variable. If you are calculating the average
height of the members of a class for example, there is only one variable (height).

Single-variable statistics include distribution and sum. The following types of graphs are
available for single-variable statistics.

You can also use the procedures under “Changing Graph Parameters” on page 6-1-2 to make
the settings you want before drawing each graph.

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k

k

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k Normal Probability Plot (NPP)

This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with a normal distribution accumulated ratio.
XList specifies the list where data is input, and Mark Type is used to select from among the
marks { /

× /

}you want to plot.

Press A, J or !J(QUIT) to return to the statistical data list.

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k

k

k

k Histogram (Bar Graph) (Hist)

XList specifies the list where the data is input, while Freq specifies the list where the data
frequency is input. 1 is specified for Freq when frequency is not specified.

6-2-1

Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data

w(Draw)

The display screen appears as shown above before the graph is drawn. At this point, you
can change the Start and Width values.

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