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I guess my little elevator just doesn't go all the way up cause I fail to understand what all the ruckuss is over the concept of standard deviation. For me, if I wanna know something like standard deviation or other unusual math related issues, I find a simple web search can turn up a good deal of information for example, a search for standard deviation in Yahoo gave me the following:Here is one formula for computing the standard deviation. A warning, this is for math geeks only! Writers and o
Feb 24, 2005, 5:23 pm - SirMetro - Mathematics Forum

IonSaliu Generator
Quote: Originally posted by SirMetro on February 24, 2005I guess my little elevator just doesn't go all the way up cause I fail to understand what all the ruckuss is over the concept of standard deviation. For me, if I wanna know something like standard deviation or other unusual math related issues, I find a simple web search can turn up a good deal of information for example, a search for standard deviation in Yahoo gave me the following:Here is one formula for computing the standard deviati
Feb 24, 2005, 7:38 pm - Bertil - Mathematics Forum

Some new results on some old techniques.
Hey KH. I think i remember talking about the 0. I wish i could get into my yahoo and see all that. I guess i need to just contact them I set that account up to keep out all the spam and have it specifically for the group. I found a formula something like your talking about on excelforum.com that was intended to do that, but i couldn't get it to work right. I do remember you trying to show me how to put a number in one cell and do something and it would change. But then, i couldn't even
Jan 2, 2013, 5:36 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

need a help for abcd pattern tendency
Perhaps I do not fully understand the question, but in case I do, I use to use the following; First, I would reduce the 4 digit number set to it's least amount (example 4321 would reduce to 1234) with the following formula. =CONCATENATE((SMALL(D2:G2,1)),(SMALL(D2:G2,2)),(SMALL(D2:G2,3)),(SMALL(D2:G2,4))) {the SMALL function will look at a group of numbers and then return the number per the position listed, a four digit number would use 1 thru 4. Because the 4 cells being referenced hold
Mar 3, 2006, 1:36 pm - SirMetro - Mathematics Forum

Excel Functions - statistics
RE: How is this applied to excel ? JADELottery Standard Member Waukesha, WI United States Member #21 December 7, 2001 518 Posts Offline < Prev | Next >Received: Today, 2:27 am It would serve everyone best if you ask this question in the forum. Doug Previous Private Message Sent By : Josephjphs Sent : October 28, 2006, 2:01 am Hi, JADELottery. I notice your Function for the (# 9 # 10) probability of occurence, how is it enter into Excel
Oct 28, 2006, 4:10 pm - Josephjphs - Mathematics Forum

The Science Of Pick Patterns
The registrant that owns pickpatterns.com also owns floozymail.com (from Boston, Massachusetts) and is somehow part of abynex.com (from Scottsdale, Arizona). It is SOOOooo easy to track PUBLIC website information. The pickpatterns website google bar on the right hand side generates links to sites in the Grand Caymans, Middle East, Asia, and everywhere else in the world, including Mr. Scottsdale Arizona, above. I don't know if pickpatterns picks those sites or google just jams them in there f
Apr 30, 2006, 6:04 am - m3g4m1ll10ns - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
truecritic The old dos software went out back durning my system post. About 30 people got the software before I had to stop. The software was never intended for public release and was somewhat dated. I never built a help menu or instructions and then found myself coaching 30 people on 100's of different questions. It took over my entire life and so we started a yahoo group so that members could learn from others thinking this would take the load off, Nope. It was a little like
Feb 3, 2011, 1:07 pm - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

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