In mathematics, the symbole is used to represent an irrational number (1.e. non-terminating, non-repeating decimal) that
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 9:19 am
In mathematics, the symbole is used to represent an irrational number (1.e. non-terminating, non-repeating decimal) that is roughly 2.718. This number occurs frequently enough in math that it is built-in to most calculators. To compute probabilities for the Exponential Distribution, you need to know how to use the e" button on a calculator. For example, suppose you want to evaluate e-0.44-6 On a TI-type calculator, you would press the 2nd button and then the LN button, then enter: e^(-0.44*6) On ClassCalc, you would press the e button, then the a" button, then enter (e)-0.44.6 Enter the result, rounded to three decimals: e-0.44-6 Submit