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Kenyon Statistics Formula Chart

Chapter 2:
f max− min
Relative Frequency = Class Width = (Round up)
f number of classes

Chapter 3:

Weighted Mean =
 (x  w) Calculator: 1-Var Stats(L1,L2) IQR = Q3 – Q1
w
x−
z= Lower Fence = Q1 – 1.5∙IQR

Upper Fence = Q3 + 1.5∙IQR

Chapter 5:

P(E or F) = P(E) + P(F) – P(E and F) P(Ec) = 1 – P(E)


P(E and F) = P(E) ∙P(F) (E and F are independent)
P(at least one) = 1 – P(none)

Calculator: Permutation: Math →PRB 2: nPr Combination: Math →PRB 3: nCr

Chapter 6:

Expected Value: E(x) = µ =  ( x  P( x )) Binomial:  = np  = np (1 − p)

Calculator: binompdf(n, p, x) binomcdf(n, p, max x)

Chapter 7:

1
h=
b−a

Calculator: normalcdf(leftbound,rightbound,  ,  ) invNorm(area to the left,  ,  )

Chapter 8:


Central Limit Theorem:  x =  x =
n
Calculator: normalcdf(leftbound,rightbound, x , x )
Kenyon Statistics Formula Chart

Chapter 9:

Point estimate = upper bound + lower bound


2

Margin of Error = E = upper bound – lower bound


2
2
 z 
Sample Size Estimate for Proportions: n = p̂(1 − p̂) 2  if a p̂ is known
 E 
 
2
 z 
n = 0.25 2  otherwise
 E 
 

Chart for Chapters 9 and 10:


Population Test Statistic
Parameter to Confidence Interval & p-value
Lowerbound < parameter < Upperbound
Estimate
calculator command or formula calculator command
or formula
Mean T-Interval T-Test

Proportion 1-PropZInt 1-PropZTest

Chart for Chapters 11 and 4:


Type of Null Test Statistic
Inference Hypothesis Confidence Interval & p-value
command on calculator command on
calculator
Matched Pairs  d =0 T-Interval T-Test
(Dependent)
Means  1 =  2 2-SampTInt 2-SampTTest
unknown
Proportion p1 = p2 2-PropZInt 2-PropZTest

Linear =0 No Confidence Interval LinRegTTest


Correlation

Hypothesis Testing Critical Values


Level of Significance,  Left-Tailed Right-Tailed Two-Tailed
0.10 -1.28 1.28 ±1.645
0.05 -1.645 1.645 ±1.96
0.01 -2.33 2.33 ±2.575

Chapter 4:

Regression Equation: ŷ = b0 + b1x or ŷ = a + bx (Calculator)

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