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Standard Deviation Using the Shortcut Formula

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2010

The Professor shows how to calculate Standard Deviation from a set of data using the Shortcut Formula and TI-30 XS calculator.

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  • The shortcut method should give the same answer as the longer method. Be very careful of rounding; that is often a source of differences. This formula is not intended for use with grouped data.

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  • thank you very much!

  • people complain about there crappy books lol, at least you university students get math professors that can speak English fluently.

    go to a community college and try passing a math course taught by some Indian dude that sucks at explaining shit...

  • Crazy, I have that book.. i also subscribed to your channel because i thought you were a math teacher. i thinkn your more of a camper... unfortunatly- i wished to learn more aboiut math

  • Thank you!

  • I love you

  • how in the hell is this elementary level?

  • sorry sir, but the right answer is (0.57) and your answer is (0.48)is incorrect....plz explain wt is the matter?

  • hey everyone !!! this answer(0.48) is wrong and the correct answer is (0.57)

  • wt the hell is short cut

  • it makes you wonder ,how someone from 1894 came out with this formula ?

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