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So I'm taking Intro to Statistics and Probability as a post-secondary course at a local college. After the first day I realized that the class was basically the slacker math class.
Anyway, long story short, we're in the probability distributions section (binomial pdfs, normal curves, etc etc), and I ended up using my TI89 calculator to save time and decrease boredom factor. What I'm wondering is, should I:
1) keep using my calculator, because the class is a joke and I will learn nothing important
2) keep using my calculator, because using z-score tables is just as useless
3) learn to solve the problems the real way (by looking up values in a big z-score chart)
The way I look at it is, either I can plug stuff into my calculator and chug the answer, or do more work and find the real value in a table. Any thoughts or persuasions?
Anyway, long story short, we're in the probability distributions section (binomial pdfs, normal curves, etc etc), and I ended up using my TI89 calculator to save time and decrease boredom factor. What I'm wondering is, should I:
1) keep using my calculator, because the class is a joke and I will learn nothing important
2) keep using my calculator, because using z-score tables is just as useless
3) learn to solve the problems the real way (by looking up values in a big z-score chart)
The way I look at it is, either I can plug stuff into my calculator and chug the answer, or do more work and find the real value in a table. Any thoughts or persuasions?
