If I have a number of data about some topic, how
can I get the type of distribution using the
LibreOffice's formula ? How can I know if it is
normal, gamma, etc. ? There is a way ? For example:
Year Inflation of CR
1977 5,24971553
1978 8,11274841
1979 13,15353384
1980 17,78618715
1981 65,09133166
1982 81,75212345
1983 10,70142566
1984 17,34945384
1985 10,9251405
1986 15,42534076
1987 16,42746458
1988 25,33576785
1989 9,95444378
1990 27,25437251
1991 25,31611285
1992 16,96883188
1993 9,04288357
1994 19,85608235
1995 22,56778373
1996 13,88867535
1997 11,20231467
1998 12,35570391
1999 10,11290162
2000 10,24738868
2001 10,95604456
2002 9,68294967
2003 9,86787054
2004 13,12895123
2005 14,07496016
2006 9,43371564
2007 10,80552431
2008 13,90233262
2009 4,04704133
2010 5,82431576
2011 4,73574866
2012 4,55053048
2013 3,67954067
2014 5,12718527
2015 -0,80758134
2016 0,7651911
2017 1,08546538
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