STEMgage
  • Introduction
  • Lessons
    • Measures of Center
    • Boxplots
    • Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots
    • Histograms
    • Shapes of Distributions
    • Accuracy/Precision
    • Scatterplots
    • Normal Distribution
    • SD Outliers
    • Z-Score
  • Resources
    • Resources: Measures of Center
    • Resources: Boxplots
    • Resources: Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots Resources
    • Histograms Resources
    • Shapes of Distributions Resources
    • Accuracy & Precision Resources
    • Scatterplots Resources
    • Normal Distribution Resources
    • SD Outliers Resources
    • Z-Score Resources
  • Introduction
  • Lessons
    • Measures of Center
    • Boxplots
    • Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots
    • Histograms
    • Shapes of Distributions
    • Accuracy/Precision
    • Scatterplots
    • Normal Distribution
    • SD Outliers
    • Z-Score
  • Resources
    • Resources: Measures of Center
    • Resources: Boxplots
    • Resources: Finding Outliers Using IQR
    • Dot Plots Resources
    • Histograms Resources
    • Shapes of Distributions Resources
    • Accuracy & Precision Resources
    • Scatterplots Resources
    • Normal Distribution Resources
    • SD Outliers Resources
    • Z-Score Resources
STEMgage

Resources

Resources to Engage Students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Graphing calculator tutorial: How to input a STAT list 

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Hit the STAT button, then select the "Edit..." option.
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Select a list (L1, L2, etc) to use, and input each data point. Hit ENTER after each data point.

To clear a list, scroll up until L1 (or appropriate list) is highlighted, and hit CLEAR.

Graphing calculator tutorial: How to run 1-variable stats

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Hit the STAT button, arrow to the right, then select the "1-Var Stats" option. Input the proper list by hitting ALPHA then 1 - 6. Hit ENTER.
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x̄ is the mean
σx is the standard deviation
n is the number of entries
(scroll for more)
minX is the minimum value
Q1 is the first quartile
med is the median
Q3 is the third quartile
maxX is the maximum value​



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