Tutoring statistics, one encounters various electronic facilities. The tutor compares Google Sheets with the TI-83 Plus using the normal cdf. The following is according to my understanding. My earlier coverage of a Google Sheets way to use the normal cdf …

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Tutoring statistics, normal and inverse normal are common functions related to the normal distribution. The tutor mentions inverse normal, aka inverse normal cdf. The following is according to my understanding. In my post from yesterday I mention using the normal …

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Tutoring statistics, normal distribution and normal cdf, etc, are often referenced. The tutor mentions some everyday ideas with an example on Google Sheets. The following is according to my understanding. In statistics, the normal distribution is probably the most used …

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Self-tutoring about spreadsheet functions: the tutor mentions intrate() in Google Sheets. The following is according to my understanding. The function intrate() calculates the effective interest rate for a buy-then-sell event. Its entry format is =intrate(date1,date2,value1,value2,[optional: day_count_convention]). The idea is that …

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