I've found support on how to creat a x-bar equation using
ctrl+F9 EQ \O(x,¯), howover, how do I creat the statistical
expression for x-double bar, which is the average of all the
x-bar's.
Doug, both Office's built-in Equation Editor and MathType (the
professional version of Equation Editor) give you the ability to
create the x-double bar. In both products, it's in the "Underbar
and overbar templates" palette, which is the palette immediately
to the right of the "Integral templates" palette. In that palette
in Equation Editor, the "Double over-bar" (as it's called) is the
second template in the top row. In MathType, it's the second
template in the second row.
You can download a free "test-drive" version of MathType at the
link in my signature.
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