Using Calculator Casio MS
Using Calculator Casio MS
Contents:
Practice
STARTING
To use your Casio fx-82MS calculator for calculating statistics, you must become familiar with
the process of changing into and out of the required mode. For basic statistics this is
.
MODE 2
When you are successfully in statistics mode, a symbol sd should appear at the top of
your screen.
TO ENTER THE DATA Data may be entered singly or in multiples of each score.
To enter data singly:
x-value M+ NB This is referred to as the data entry key
DT
It is worthwhile getting into the habit of glancing at the screen before you enter each item of
data to check that you have hit the keys you meant to hit!
Note. You can check data during and after entry by scrolling the replay key, using ↑ and ↓.
If you find an incorrect entry, delete it using SHIFT M+ and then re-enter the
correct information.
Try removing the ‘3’ in the data you entered last. Then re-enter it. As you scroll down the
entries now, it should read 0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3 and n should still equal 9.
1 3 =
Mean x SHIFT S-VAR
2 1 =
Population Standard Deviation
x n SHIFT S-VAR
2 2 =
Sample Standard Deviation
x n1 SHIFT S-VAR
2 3 =
2
To enter multiple data:
For the Casio fx-82 MS use
x-value SHIFT
’ f ( frequency) M+
DT
Test for your calculator by trying to enter six 2’s ie
2 SHIFT
’ 6 M+ (Clear existing data first)
Practise: (Clear again!)
x f As you enter this set of
2 11 data, n will equal 11,
3 12 23
4 16 39
5 15 54
6 20 74
7 17 91
8 17 108
120 respectively.
9 12
You can still enter multiple data by simply pressing the “data” key * the required number of
times (eg press “2” and then “data” six times to enter six 2’s), but this should be used only
when the frequency is about two or three.
For the data entered in the practice above, n 120, x 5.66, x n 2.127, xn 1 2.135
and x 2 4.52 and 4.56 respectively .
Results should be
n 50, x 159.92, x n 5.26, xn1 5.32 and x 2 27.63and 28.24respectively
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Practice:
Practise now some of the examples from your text, which involve frequency distributions as
well. The following are a selection from past exam papers:
1. The following data shows the amount spent ($) on textbooks by a random sample of 15
students.
2. In a recent study of the weights (kg) of newborn babies delivered at a local hospital, a
sample of 10 weights was obtained:
3.5 3.5 3.7 3.1 3.4
4.0 3.4 3.3 3.6 2.9
Calculate the sample mean and standard deviation. Ans: 3.44 and 0.306
(a) What is the mean? (b) What is the standard deviation? Ans: 5.2 and 2.869
4. A purchasing manager for a wool textile firm has the lab results for a sample of wool.
Twenty one fibres were randomly selected and measured. The fibre length in cm and
the number of fibres are listed as:
Length (cm) number of fibres
20.5 1
20.0 1
19.5 2
19.0 2
18.5 2
18.0 2
17.5 2
17.0 1
16.5 1
16.0 1
15.5 1
15.0 1
14.5 1
14.0 1
13.5 1
13.0 1
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5 The stem-and-leaf display below represents the number of vitamin supplements sold
be a health food store in a sample of 16 days. Calculate the mean and standard
deviation.
Stem unit = 10
1H 99
2L 0123
2H 567
3L 034
3H 568
4L 1 Ans. 28.0625; 7.289
x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
f 7 5 4 4 0 5 4 1 30
Calculate the mean and variance of this distribution. Ans. 4.7, 5.39
7 This frequency distribution was obtained by asking 300 students how many siblings
each one had:
Number of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
siblings
Frequency 9 53 128 56 31 12 4 4 2 0 1
9 The following stem-and-leaf display represents the test marks for a sample of 25
pupils in one class: n = 25
Stem unit = 10, Leaf unit = 1
4 8
5 899
6 022357
7 03566679
8 1 578
9 268
Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the test marks. Ans: 73.28, 13.05
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10. An airline collects data on the number of “No shows” which is the number of people
who reserve a seat but do not turn up in time for the flight.
Number of “no shows” Number of flights
0 68
1 17
2 6
3 3
4 0
5 1
6 1
(a) What is the mean number of “no shows”?
(b) What is the standard deviation?
Ans: (n = 96) (a) 0.510, (b) 1.046
11. A weed ecologist studies the distribution of Californian thistles in a pasture. A hoop of
one square metre area is randomly placed in a number of areas in a field and the
number of thistles recorded for each sample.
Number of thistles Number of samples
0 23
1 12
2 21
3 25
4 14
5 3
6 2
7 0
(a) What is the mean number of thistles per sample?
(b) What is the variance?
Ans : (n =100) (a) 2.12, (b) 2.45
12. The following is the duration in minutes of a sample of long-distance phone calls made
within the continental United States reported by one long-distance carrier.
Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the phone calls. Ans: 9.85, 8.48
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Using your fx-82MS calculator for Linear Regression:
Put your calculator in Linear Regression mode. MODE 3 1
Enter the data as ordered pairs: x-value , y-value M+
constant, bo : SHIFT 2 1 =
2
gradient, b1 : SHIFT 2 2 =
2
Correlation, r: SHIFT 2 3 =
coefficient, r :
as well as mean and s.d. for both sets of data, x and y.
(b) Interpret the linear equation. (c) Find sales if price is $2.40
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2 (2003 First Semester) (Clear entered data as before)
A local charity runs a regular appeal for funds. They believe that the amount raised is
determined largely by the number of collectors and want to predict the amount that will be
raised in their next appeal. The data from the last five appeals is as follows: