Who this page is for Features
- students who inherited calculators without manuals
- students with manuals that tell them more than they want to know
- the beleaguered instructors of all these students
- Definitions of basic terms and advanced terms.
- A sample problem set to test your new skills.
- Our own javascript applets for features not on your calculator.
- Scatterplot Maker.
- The top ten most viewed calculators on our page.
Each page has instructions on how to enter data (both one and two variable), how to compute mean, standard deviation (both population and sample), correlation, linear regression coefficients, combinations, permutations, and (importantly) how to turn the calculator on and off.
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If you discover errors on these pages or if you can supply information about a calculator model not included here, please contact either Carol Kuiper (kuiperc@muohio.edu) or Jack Tedeski (jacktedeski@yahoo.com). We will add to these pages as we receive new information.
Jack Tedeski and Carol Kuiper created this website. Last update occurred on 6/10/2008.
Many thanks go to Cindy Eberts and Jim Dobbin for collecting some of this material. We are also indebted to the dozens of STAT 113, 225, and 301T students who contributed information about their calculators.Top Ten Most Viewed Calculators
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TI 89
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TI 30xa
TI 84
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HP 15c
Casio fx260
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