(1+(1/n))^n you have to enter this way...payattention to parenthesis
In the first expression the value is 91 times as large as it is in the second.
It means that equilibrium may be attained at widely separated values.
4200 is ten times 420
No. Here's one set of data where the mean is not one of the values: a set of 250,000 numbers. 125,000 of them are "1", 125,000 are "3". The mean of this data set is "2", which is not among the data.
It simply means that there is no limit to the number of values that x can take. It does not necessarily mean that x is very large. As Cantor proved, there are an infinite number of value between any two numbers - no matter how close together they are.
(1+1/n)^n
In the first expression the value is 91 times as large as it is in the second.
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Means unaccounted for, or on the loose: The killer is still at large.
A large value for the chi-squared statistic indicates that one should be suspiciuous of the null hypothesis, because the expected values and the observed values willdiffer by a large amount
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No. It is an expression to indicate a very large number.
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