Setting up statistical analyses, Using lists to store data – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 12: Statistics

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Setting Up Statistical Analyses

Setting Up Statistical Analyses

Setting Up Statistical Analyses

Setting Up Statistical Analyses

Using Lists to Store Data

Using Lists to Store Data

Using Lists to Store Data

Using Lists to Store Data

Data for statistical analyses is stored in lists, which you can create and edit using the stat
list editor. The TI-84 Plus has six list variables in memory,

L1

through

L6

, to which you

31. Press

£

20

¤ to enter a string length of 20 cm.

Press

Í to calculate the predicted time of

about 0.92 seconds.

Based on the residual analysis, we would expect
the prediction of about 0.92 seconds to be within
about 0.02 seconds of the actual value.

32. Press

y [ to recall the Last Entry.

Press

| | |

5

to change the string length to 50

cm.

33. Press

Í to calculate the predicted time of

about 1.48 seconds.

Since a string length of 50 cm exceeds the lengths
in the data set, and since residuals appear to be
increasing as string length increases, we would
expect more error with this estimate.

Note:

You also can make predictions using the

table with the

TABLE SETUP

settings

Indpnt:Ask

and

Depend:Auto

(Chapter 7).

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