Calculator User's Guide
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4. Press K, select the RUN•MAT (or RUN) mode, press *(E)(PROB) 
((PROB) on the fx-7400G
II) to recall the probability calculation (PROB) menu.
  (PROB)*(E)(
t() @E?DU
    * fx-7400G
II: (PROB)
  (Normalized variate 
t for 160.5 cm) Result: –1.633855948
    (
 –1.634)
  (t() @FDDU
  (Normalized variate 
t for 175.5 cm) Result: 0.4963343361
    (  0.496)
  (P()?CHE
  (P()@EBCU
  (Percentage of total) Result: 0.638921
    (63.9% of total)
  (R()?CHEU
  (Percentile) Result: 0.30995
    (31.0 percentile)
I Drawing a Normal Probability Distribution Graph
You can draw a normal probability distribution graph using manual graphing with the 
RUN•MAT (or RUN) mode.
1. From the Main Menu, enter the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode.
2. Input the commands to draw a rectangular coordinate graph. 
3. Input the probability value.
Example To draw a normal probability P (0.5) graph.
 K RUN • MAT (or RUN)
 (SKTCH)(Cls)U
 (GRPH)(Y=)
 *(E)(PROB)*(E)(P()?DU
    * fx-7400G
II: (PROB)
I Calculations Using the Distribution Function
Important!
• The following operations cannot be performed on the fx-7400GII.
You can use special functions in the RUN•MAT mode or PRGM mode to perform calculations 
that are the same as the STAT mode distribution function calculation (page 6-38).
Example  To calculate normal probability distribution in the RUN • MAT mode for
the data {1, 2, 3}, when the population standard deviation is
S
= 1.5 and
the population mean is ƫ =2.










