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    Jul 6, 2009, 04:40 AM
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    I need help with solving this problem: Find the value of E, the margin of error, for c=0.90, n=10 and s= 3.7
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    #2

    Jul 6, 2009, 08:08 AM


    Find the z score that corresponds to .90 confidence interval and plug and chug.
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    Aug 1, 2009, 12:53 AM

    I have rainfall data of some stations. I have also normals of rainfall for these stations. I want to perform Trend Analysis, Statistical significance, Kurtosis etc. on this data. I am giving example of data of a sation.

    Station Year June (mm) normal(mm)
    Delhi 1960 40 50
    61 30
    62 60
    63 40
    64 28
    65 60
    66 58
    67 48
    68 58
    69 61
    70 63
    71 68
    72 45
    73 52
    74 55
    75 58
    76 60
    77 48
    78 51
    79 53
    80 49
    81 53
    82 54
    83 55
    84 61
    85 63
    86 49
    87 52
    88 49
    89 52
    90 51
    91 53
    92 54
    93 49
    94 51
    95 53
    96 56
    97 45
    98 48
    99 52
    2000 46
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    Aug 1, 2009, 01:04 AM
    VIZAYA BHASKAR;1895329]

    I have rainfall data of some

    stations. I have also normals of rainfall for these stations. I want to perform Trend

    Analysis, Statistical significance, Kurtosis etc. on this data. I am giving example of data of

    a sation.

    [B

    Station Year June (mm) normal(mm)
    Delhi 1960 40 50
    61 30
    62 60
    63 40
    64 28
    65 60
    66 58
    67 48
    68 58
    69 61
    70 63
    71 68
    72 45
    73 52
    74 55
    75 58
    76 60
    77 48
    78 51
    79 53
    80 49
    81 53
    82 54
    83 55
    84 61
    85 63
    86 49
    87 52
    88 49
    89 52
    90 51
    91 53
    92 54
    93 49
    94 51
    95 53
    96 56
    97 45
    98 48
    99 52
    2000 46
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    #5

    Aug 1, 2009, 01:09 AM
    VIZAYA BHASKAR;1895329] I have rainfall data of some stations. I have also normals of

    Rainfall for these stations. I want to perform Trend Analysis, Statistical significance,

    Kurtosis etc. on this data. I am giving example of data of a sation.

    Station Year June (mm) normal(mm)
    Delhi 1960 40 50
    61 30
    62 60
    63 40
    64 28
    65 60
    66 58
    67 48
    68 58
    69 61
    70 63
    71 68
    72 45
    73 52
    74 55
    75 58
    76 60
    77 48
    78 51
    79 53
    80 49
    81 53
    82 54
    83 55
    84 61
    85 63
    86 49
    87 52
    88 49
    89 52
    90 51
    91 53
    92 54
    93 49
    94 51
    95 53
    96 56
    97 45
    98 48
    99 52
    2000 46[/QUOTE]
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    Aug 1, 2009, 02:00 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by galactus View Post


    Find the z score that corresponds to .90 confidence interval and plug and chug.
    How about a t score. :-)
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    #7

    Aug 1, 2009, 02:06 AM

    Vizaya, it would be nice if you would start your own thread for your own problem. It would also be nice if you didn't post it three times - that is unnecessary.

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