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augsbukn avatar augsbukn commented on September 26, 2024
Using lists for inference

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fbeleznay avatar fbeleznay commented on September 26, 2024

I also support this suggestion (from the point of view of an IB math teacher).
Apart from being more efficient, it would also reduce the problem of using the wrong standard deviation. As far as I know, students need samplestdedev(L) when they want to make an inference based on a data set and not stddev(L).
All other graphing calculators I know of (TI84, TInspire, CasioCG50, HPprime) have this option. Students using a Numworks are slightly disadvantaged on exams because of this missing option.

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adri1numworks avatar adri1numworks commented on September 26, 2024

Hello,
Thank you for your suggestion. We are currently developing this option. I will let you know once it is released !

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augsbukn avatar augsbukn commented on September 26, 2024

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