How to compute Standard Deviation TI-83

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To compute the standard deviation on a TI-83, first enter your data into a list. Then, access the statistics menu by hitting "Stats," followed by "Calc," and select "1-Var Stats" for the list containing your data. The standard deviation is represented by σ_x, while S_x indicates the standard error. This method provides a straightforward way to analyze your data's variability. Understanding these calculations is essential for accurate statistical analysis.
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Can someone let me know how to compute the standard deviation on the TI-83.:smile:

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Enter your data into a list.
Hit stats, Calc, 1-Var Stats, select the list you put the data into.

S_x is the standard error.
\sigma_{x} is the standard deviation.
 
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