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Windows XP and Calculator - Access Statistic Functions

SUMMARY: Perform deviations, averages, and more with Windows XP's calculator.

The Windows XP Calculator comes built-in with six statistic functions: average, average of squares, summation, summation of squares, standard deviation with n-1, and standard deviation with n. To access these functions:

1. Run the Windows XP Calculator and choose the "Scientific" mode.
2. Press CONTROL-S to open up the statistics box.

To enter your numbers, click on the calculator tool and type a number. To insert these numbers to the list of numbers on which you will be performing statistics, press the INSERT key. Your number(s) will then appear in the Statistics box.

To delete a number from the statistics box, click the number and press "CD". To delete all numbers, click "CAD".

To perform statistical functions:

1. Summation - Press the SUM button.
2. Summation of squares - Check the INV checkbox, then press SUM.
3. Average - press the AVE button.
4. Average of squares - Check the INV checkbox, then press AVE.
5. Standard deviation with n-1 - Press the S button.
6. Standard deviation with n - Check the INV checkbox, then press AVE.

If you are interested in more advanced statistical functions, you may wish to use a spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel.


 


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