Go to the Character Map on your computer. (Most systems have this, especially if you have Wordpad or Microsoft Word) Choose a font (You may have to look a little before you find one that has the symbol you want). Then click the symbol you want, click the copy button, and paste it where ever you need it.
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Yes. The transform is z= (x-xbar)/s where x is the data value, xbar is the mean of the data and s is the standard deviation.
Did you mean, "How do you calculate the 99.9 % confidence interval to a parameter using the mean and the standard deviation?" ? The parameter is the population mean μ. Let xbar and s denote the sample mean and the sample standard deviation. The formula for a 99.9% confidence limit for μ is xbar - 3.08 s / √n and xbar + 3.08 s / √n where xbar is the sample mean, n the sample size and s the sample standard deviation. 3.08 comes from a Normal probability table.
I believe you want the equation to calculate the standard deviation of a sample. The equation is: s = square root[ sum from i =1 to n of (xi- xbar)/(n-1)] where xbar is the average of values of the sample and n = size of sample.
I think, the estimate is a numerical value, wile the estimator is a function or operator, which can be generate more estimates according to some factors. For example (xbar) is estimator for (meu), which can be various when the sample size in various, the value that will be produced is an (estimate), but (xbar) is estimator.
The character is called a supporting character
A character type constant is a character, a char, while a string type is an array of characters. The character type constant is one character and is delimited by single quotes. The string type constant is zero or more characters and is delimited by double quotes.
he is a round character
The z score is calculated from the distance of a value from the distribution center divided by the standard dev. (x-xbar)/st. dev
The secondary character
Character type is not a common phrase. It has been used to describe a person and what they are likely to enjoy.
A one dimensional character or a "flat" character