Instructions for TI-83 for probabilities

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SUMMARY

The TI-83 calculator is essential for conducting probability and statistics analyses in educational settings. Users can store large datasets in lists such as L1 and L2, utilizing the 1-varStat function for single-variable statistics or the 2-varStat function for analyzing two parallel datasets. Additionally, graphical representation of data can be achieved by enabling plots in the second "Y=" menu and selecting the appropriate X-list or Y-list. Reference materials for the TI-83 are readily available on the official TI website.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with TI-83 calculator functions
  • Understanding of basic statistics concepts
  • Knowledge of data storage in lists (L1, L2)
  • Ability to interpret graphical data representations
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the TI-83 manual for detailed function descriptions
  • Learn how to perform 1-varStat and 2-varStat calculations
  • Research methods for plotting data on the TI-83
  • Visit TI.com for additional resources and tutorials
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Students in statistics and probability courses, educators teaching statistics, and anyone seeking to utilize the TI-83 for data analysis and visualization.

nautica
Does anyone have instructions on the use of the TI-83 for a probabilities and stats class.

thanks
nauticxa
 
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i used to have the same problem... what i will normally do is that if there is a lot of data, just store it in L1, or L2 and so forth, then do 1-varStat to get certain details about that list, or 2-varStat if there's 2 lines of data THAT are parallel to each other... you can also graphicly display the data by going to second "Y=" and turning on the plots and inserting X-list or Y-list as L1 or L2... once you get a hang of it, its pretty easy
 
Can't you find all kinds of reference works for the TI-83 on the TI website? Look at TI.com
 
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