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To anyone that will listen...I need serious help with excel and graphing. I
am taking statistics, and our instructor wants us to graph normal probability distributions. I seem to be typing in the wrong information, although I am not sure how. My book isn't very clear on how to do it, and neither do the excel tutorials. I need this explained in PLAIN ENGLISH, as I am not overly familiar with "computer lingo". The problem is: standard deviation=4.7, mean=21.7 x is numbers 1-10, y is (in order) 25, 19, 17, 15, 20, 24, 30, 19, 16, 23. Please tell me what to type and where to put it in. (I have gotten as far as going to fx, then "statistical", then NORMDIST. WHAT THEN??? Thank you! |
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