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max_mad666
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Sample Population Figure

Post by max_mad666 »

Hello,
I'm making some frames with beamer. I would like to know how to create a simple statistic scheme.

Basically I'd like to create two circles: a big one and a small inside the big one. The big one will represent the population and the small the sample.

I'd like to know which tool to use in order to get the right proportion.

For instance the big one is : N=6000
For instance the small one is : n=12

Then I'd like to get the right proportion of circles.

Thank you :D

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localghost
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Sample Population Figure

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I'd say that pgf/tikZ is the way to go. Reading the manual is a good start to get familiar with this package.


Thorsten
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