201910-BINF-3121-001-23759
    Using R built-in distribution functions to solve sample mean problems
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    Using R built-in distribution functions to solve sample mean problems

    • Due Mar 1, 2019 by 11:59pm
    • Points 40
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    Download the Slide Deck - UsingBuiltinProbDistributions.pdf

    Create an R Markdown document that shows how you answered questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the SlideDeck. 

    For full credit:

    • Use in-line R code to report your answers to the questions. 
    • Include plots (or hand-drawn images) showing the relevant area under the normal curve.
    • If you draw your plots by hand, take pictures and upload them in a zip file with your knitted markdown. Make sure they can be displayed in your knitted Markdown. Dr. Loraine will explain how to do this in class.
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