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HP 50g — import statistical data into hypothesis test
12-05-2018, 06:15 AM
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RE: HP 50g — import statistical data into hypothesis test
(12-04-2018 07:27 PM)cdmackay Wrote:  3. write those calculated values on a piece of paper
4. go to the hypothesis test tool, and manually re-enter those calculated values

The values do not have to be written down on a piece of paper. If they are on the stack, you can use the HIST key to access the stack. Press HIST when you are in the T-Test environment, move the pointer to the value you want, press the soft menu ECHO, and then press ENTER.

Another way is to store the values in variables. I would use A, B, C... and so on. Then you could simply type ALPHA A or use the VAR menu in the T-Test environment to put in the value.

And of course, the power of programming can speed up the process greatly, depending on how far you want to go.

Ultimately, you are correct. A vanilla HP Prime will beat a vanilla HP 50g in this situation. It makes the HP Prime really cool in my eyes.
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RE: HP 50g — import statistical data into hypothesis test - Carsen - 12-05-2018 06:15 AM



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