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Statistics - Imp Formulae

This document contains a list of statistical formulas: 1) Formulas are provided for mean, variance, standard deviation, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, z-scores, t-scores, and estimating proportions from a sample. 2) Key concepts covered include using t-tables to determine confidence intervals when the population standard deviation is unknown, and how sample size and confidence level are linked for determining the correct t-value. 3) Formulas show that the sample mean approaches the population mean and the sample proportion approaches the population proportion as the sample size increases according to the central limit theorem.

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Statistics - Imp Formulae

This document contains a list of statistical formulas: 1) Formulas are provided for mean, variance, standard deviation, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, z-scores, t-scores, and estimating proportions from a sample. 2) Key concepts covered include using t-tables to determine confidence intervals when the population standard deviation is unknown, and how sample size and confidence level are linked for determining the correct t-value. 3) Formulas show that the sample mean approaches the population mean and the sample proportion approaches the population proportion as the sample size increases according to the central limit theorem.

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STATISTICS - LIST OF FORMULAS

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