USING EXCEL SOFTWARE TO PROCESS DATA IN SOME STATISTICAL PROBLEMS TO ENRICH THE CONTENT OF TEACHING PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS AT UNIVERSITY
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The article briefly introduces the theory of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, accompanied by basic commands to process data in Excel software. The examples given include manual solving using a calculator and extracting Excel software to help readers who do not understand the theoretical formulas still see the effectiveness of using the software.
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