Find the random variable x given the proportion of individuals that fall in that region using the TI-84 graphing calculator. For more help, check out my website: mathandstatshel...
On my calculator it gives the options of “Left, Center, Right” under “Tail” when using the InvNorm distribution, how would u know when to change it from Left to right or to center ?
If you are finding x-values use left if it says less than, fewer than, bottom, etc., use right if it says greater than, more than, top, etc., and use center if it says between. Later when you get to confidence intervals, use center to find the critical values. When you get to hypothesis testing, you would use left for less than, center for not equal to, and right for greater than.
Math and Stats Help is there a way to find the mean/expected value & variance in a “shortcut” for trying to find uniform probability distribution or do you have to use the formulas “a+b/2 & (b-a)^2 / 12 “