Hi John,
I am a visual learner and "seeing" sometimes clears things up for me.  I
have found a link that might help with the histogram question that you have.

http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~stark/Java/BinHist.htm

It is a Java applet of Binomial Probability.  I hope it helps!!

Kavon

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> "Marc Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > There appears to be "something" fundamentally different about
> > group/hospital C, but without more information (ie. are the three groups
> > sampled differently), it is difficult to understand what that might be.
>
> Thanks for that Marc. I should have given more information on the data.
>
> They are the waiting times in the emergency room for three different
> hospitals. I have to write a report which identifies the similarities and
> differences between the relative performances of the hospitals.
>
>


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