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6. Create a list named KAREN.
"-t
KbAb
RbEb
NbDone b
b
7. Enter 90, 85, 92, and 79.
#90#85#92#
79#
Once you have these lists entered, you can display this data in
various ways using related features on the calculator. For
example, Chapter 6: Statistical Plots explains how you could
easily convert this data into a bar chart. Chapter 7: Statistical
Analyses explains ways to find each students averages as well
as doing other statistical analyses of their test scores.
Editing Lists in the List Editor
From the List editor, you can display, edit, insert, temporarily
delete (not from memory), and move from view all lists stored
in the calculator. You also can edit, insert, move, or delete list
elements and attached formulas.
To see all list names that are stored into the calculators
memory (but not necessarily the List editor), display the
- v Ls menu and use $ and # to scroll the menu.

Inserting or Deleting a New ListInserting or Deleting a New List

Inserting a list into the List editor saves it in the calculators
memory. However, deleting a list from the List editor does not
delete it from the calculators memory. A deleted lists name
still appears in the - v Ls menu.
Therefore, if you would like to insert the deleted list back into
the List editor, go to a blank list, select the list name from
- v Ls menu and press b b.