This document provides a formula sheet for a Math 120 class. It lists formulas and functions for calculating statistics such as measures of central tendency, standard deviation, normal distributions, binomial distributions, and hypothesis tests including z-tests, t-tests, and tests for proportions. Examples of data that can be analyzed include exam scores, playing card distributions, and survey responses.
This document provides a formula sheet for a Math 120 class. It lists formulas and functions for calculating statistics such as measures of central tendency, standard deviation, normal distributions, binomial distributions, and hypothesis tests including z-tests, t-tests, and tests for proportions. Examples of data that can be analyzed include exam scores, playing card distributions, and survey responses.
This document provides a formula sheet for a Math 120 class. It lists formulas and functions for calculating statistics such as measures of central tendency, standard deviation, normal distributions, binomial distributions, and hypothesis tests including z-tests, t-tests, and tests for proportions. Examples of data that can be analyzed include exam scores, playing card distributions, and survey responses.
This document provides a formula sheet for a Math 120 class. It lists formulas and functions for calculating statistics such as measures of central tendency, standard deviation, normal distributions, binomial distributions, and hypothesis tests including z-tests, t-tests, and tests for proportions. Examples of data that can be analyzed include exam scores, playing card distributions, and survey responses.
# classes • binompdf(n,p,x) • midpoint = lower + upper 2 • binomcdf(n,p,x) • Relative Frequency = # class items total # items – µ=np • Cumulative Freq - running total of freq √ – σ = npq • 68% → x̄ ± s • z= x−µ σ • 95% → x̄ ± 2s • normalcdf(lower, upper, µ, σ) • 99.7% → x̄ ± 3s • invnorm(area, µ, σ) • Range = max - min • normal if sample> 30 or population is normal • 1-VarStats(data, freq (if appropriate)) • µx̄ = µ • Variance = σ 2 • σx̄ = √σ • IQR = Q3 − Q1 n
• normalcdf (lower, upper, µ, √σ )
• Q3 + 1.5IQR n
• Q1 - 1.5IQR • p̂ + E < p < p̂ + E
• zc = |invN orm( 1−c
2 )| • 0 ≤ P(E) ≤ 1 • n = ( zE cσ 2 ) • P(at least one ) = 1 - P(none) • 1-propzint • P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B) • T Interval • P(A and B) = P(A) · P(B | A) • T Test • Permutation - order matters • 1-PropZTest • 1-VarStats(variables, probabilities) • 2-SampTTest • Cards • There (is/is not) enough evidence to (re- – 52 cards, 4 suits ject/support) the claim that... – 3 face cards each suit (JQK) – 26 red cards: diamonds & hearts – 26 black cards: spades & clubs