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Calculator Programs for the Texas Instruments TI-83 and TI-83 Plus

The Calculator Guide for the Texas Instruments TI-83 and TI-83/84 Plus includes a few calculator programs to support Statistics in Action. These programs add functionality to the graphing calculator or simplify processes. You can download individual programs here.

Frequency Table Program
(Used in Calculator Guide Introduction, Programs section.)
Dot Plots Program
(Used in Calculator Guide Chapter 1, Section 1.1.)
Sample Program
(Used in Calculator Guide Chapter 5, Section 5.1.)
Sample Mean Program
(Used in Instructor’s Guide and Calculator Guide Chapter 5, Section 5.3.)
Errors Program
(Used in the Instructors Guide and Calculator Guide Chapter 8, section 8.2)
Errors Program
(Used in the Instructors Guide and Calculator Guide Chapter 9, section 9.2)

For information on what each program does and how to use it, see the appropriate chapter of the Calculator Guide. You can download individual chapters from the Calculator Guide page.

To transfer programs from computer to calculator, you need Texas Instruments’ TI Connect linking software and a TI Connectivity Cable. You can download the software free from Texas Instruments’ Web site, education.ti.com.

TI Connectivity Cables are available for different platforms (Macintosh and PC) and for different ports (USB and serial). Be sure that you have the correct cable for your computer. For more information about choosing a cable or purchasing a cable, visit Texas Instruments’ Web site, education.ti.com.


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