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  1. Well, that could very well be an easier way...

    Well, that could very well be an easier way still. I don't really know the most efficient way because this was my first time inside an appliance.
  2. Got it fixed. Thanks for the diagram. If...

    Got it fixed. Thanks for the diagram. If anybody has this question in the future, I'm hoping they'll find this documented.

    OK, here’s that I learned: to fix the auto dry feature of most dryers,...
  3. Guys, I still need help with this question and...

    Guys, I still need help with this question and the boss (my wife) expects me to fix it soon. I'm pretty handy, but have never cracked open an appliance, so I have no idea what to look for. If...
  4. Maytag Dryer Auto Dry Not Heating (Model: PYE2300AYW)

    Hello, I'm having a similar problem to the one discussed here:

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/appliances/maytag-dryer-does-not-dry-auto-dry-mode-24630-2.html

    My dryer heats properly in timed...
  5. Question: Chi squared query

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    Sarah, not sure about this, but I think you...

    Sarah, not sure about this, but I think you could. I think a chi squared dist is only for used in distribution that exhibit bias, though (right or left biasness in their curves).
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    If you'd score in the 99th on the GMAT, I'd say...

    If you'd score in the 99th on the GMAT, I'd say you have a very good chance. Also, I know HBS values diversity in their student body very highly. Try to include something in your life that makes...
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    If you showed half as much effort in trying to...

    If you showed half as much effort in trying to find the answers as you did in copying your homework into this forum, you'd be valedictorian. Please remind yourself of the reason you're going to...
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    Pardon me if I'm wrong, but it seems plainly...

    Pardon me if I'm wrong, but it seems plainly obvious you're using this forum for someone else to do your homework. I'm guessing there are plenty of people on here who have the ability to assist a...
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    =% change in quantity / % change in price or ...

    =% change in quantity / % change in price or
    [(48 - 40) / 40 = .2] / [(150 - 160) / 160 = -.0625]
    = .2/-.0625 = -3.2
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    If you still need this try Excel: a)...

    If you still need this try Excel:

    a) =normdist(959,800,752,true) (.5837)
    b) =1-normdist(1004,800,752,true) (.3931)
    c) Use solver and set target cell to value of .975 (2274)
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    Unless you happen to find somebody who knows your...

    Unless you happen to find somebody who knows your make, model and year, you won't get a custom tailored answer. The best advice I can give is to make friends with somebody at a local parts store who...
  12. Those would work. I might add one last option,...

    Those would work. I might add one last option, which is to use an array formula to refer to another range of cells for which you want to change directions. This is tricky, but basically here's how...
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    Have you tried right-clicking in the cell in...

    Have you tried right-clicking in the cell in question, then selecting "Format Cells", and on the Number tab under "Type:" selecting a different way of displaying the data?
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    Hello, if you simply want to combine or sum data...

    Hello, if you simply want to combine or sum data from multiple locations, one thing you could do is use the "Combine..." feature in Excel. That's under Data > "Combine...". It essentially refers to...
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    Rebecca, I haven't solved it, but noticed a few...

    Rebecca, I haven't solved it, but noticed a few things to suggest: 1) I highly recommend using formulas for the sums instead of hard coding them. You're much less likely to make mistakes that way....
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    Dtuttle, unfortunately that question is...

    Dtuttle, unfortunately that question is impossible to answer without having visibility into the inputs and calculations. Answering it on this forum without having the ability to view the file would...
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