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Date Posted: 19:34:35 07/08/02 Mon
Author: Stevie
Subject: Ex2.1 Standard Deviation
In reply to: Gogs 's message, "R.E. Standard Deviation Ex 2.1 (Dark blue Book)" on 15:21:19 06/19/02 Wed

Yes I did indeed use the For..Next loop. After completing the code I left it for a week and went back to it and discovered I had made the whole thing a lot more complicated than it needed to be.
Have since done the Flashcard problem. It seemed to go fine.
Is it just me or are the Practice Problems in the Dark Blue book harder than the TMA's.

Cheerio for now.

Stevie McKechnie

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