Fortunately, Microsoft Office includes tools needed to word-process symbols, subscripts, equations and diagrams as standard components. These are used to prepare professional-looking documents complete with equations and diagrams when needed. The tools needed for word-processing equations and diagram are common to the Microsoft Office suite of software and can be accessed from Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
The document, Using Symbols, Subscripts, Equations and Diagrams in Reports, is listed in the Module Resources folder. It contains instructions and steps written in the context of Microsoft Word. However, they apply equally to Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. These instructions and steps are explained through examples. It is recommended that students follow along by reproducing those examples on their computers. Recreation of the examples demonstrates that the first step in learning how to word-process equations and diagrams in reports has been taken. Creating the symbols, subscripts, equations and diagrams given in a document, shows the student knows how to create professional-looking documents that contain equations and diagrams.
Review of Statistical Fundamentals
It has been estimated that people living in Los Angeles spend an average of 72 hours a year being delayed due to traffic—the most in the U.S. On the other hand, people living in Boston lose 46 hours a year. 141 million people in the US work outside the home, of which 107 million drive alone. Even though their median annual salary is $39,680, 67% of the clergy said they were very happy, making them the happiest category of people in the U.S. Americans spend, on average, 2 hours and 35 minutes watching television each day. 68% of the Americans are overweight or obese. 83% do not exercise on a given day, while 17% do. 30% of Americans suffer from Insomnia, 40% snore, 4% to 5% sleep-walk or sleep-talk and 85% have nightmares. 15-19 year olds sleep the most