[Blindmath] Statistics

Zachary Mason zm290 at msstate.edu
Sun Sep 18 21:19:31 UTC 2016


I'd be interested also for any suggestions to this response as I'm
also in a little bit of a pickle in my statistics to class. I have a
BRF file that is a Z score table if you would like.

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> On Sep 18, 2016, at 2:30 PM, Sabra Ewing via Blindmath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I need a streamlined way to be able to read my statistics homework. I know that a lot of you have solutions that use millions of programs. My class is Auditorium sized, this is my last math class, and he is used to hand writing everything and posting it by taking pictures. I know how I used to read my homework, but I don't know what the terminology is for it. I got some practice problems, and I'm going to see if I can read them. I told him that I could read it if he writes it the same way he would tell XL to do it, but I don't know what the name of it is. For example, if you are writing a computer program, and that program involves using a statistical formula, that is how I would read it. I also need to know where to find an accessible electronic Z score table or if one exists in XL. I'm also getting some tactile pictures, but I don't know if they will help. I have never been able to read a tactile picture before unless it has been very simple, so is there any resources I ca!
> n use that can help me get the information without the pictures if it turns out that I can't understand them? Thanks.
>
> Sabra Ewing
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