Say it again, I am sitting with my so complex study guide and nothing seems clear to me but this video is to the point and I do understand what I thought I wont be able to.
Thanks for watching and it looks like you're on the right track but made a small error. Check the description for my solution, it looks like for Q1 and Q3 perhaps you made an error with your list of numbers or something. Let me know if my solution makes sense to you and if not I can try to clear any questions up - or I may have an error in my solution!
If the data set is 31, 33, 38, 40, 40, 45, 49, 52,56, 57, 61, 65 the median would be 47. Is Q1 39? (finding the average using only one of the 40s?) Thanks
This is really interesting the way you simplified it, I am actually studying from prison without face-to-face classes, how will I interact with you for instant responses.
Glad to be able to help with your studies! Your best chance at getting a response from me is here in the comments. I seldom reply to messages on my other social media accounts lately, just not enough time.
@@WrathofMath Thanks for your response, I really enjoy your collections. I will be on your case for questions. Apparently when you are looking for the class boundaries, you have to subtract the first upper class limit from the second lower class limit. Now, what if the first upper class limit is the same as the second lower class limit, how do you create the class boundaries. Hope the question is clear on creating of class boundaries.
this was explained much more easier than my actual teacher thanks
Thank you for simplifying this and making it easy to understand
Thanks a lot for watching and I am glad it helped!!
It's a rare occurrence to find a math video that's not too long but covers what's mentioned in the title with an understandable pace of talking.
Say it again, I am sitting with my so complex study guide and nothing seems clear to me but this video is to the point and I do understand what I thought I wont be able to.
Awesome! The practice problem was helpful!
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks a lot for watching! :)
Thank you for simplifying this for me.
From my calculation I got this; Q1=37,500
Q2=59,250
Q3=70,500
IQR= Q3-Q1
= 70,500-37,500
The IQR is 33,000
Thanks for watching and it looks like you're on the right track but made a small error. Check the description for my solution, it looks like for Q1 and Q3 perhaps you made an error with your list of numbers or something. Let me know if my solution makes sense to you and if not I can try to clear any questions up - or I may have an error in my solution!
testing out in 6 days and the school site is down so i have to use this,
If the data set is 31, 33, 38, 40, 40, 45, 49, 52,56, 57, 61, 65 the median would be 47. Is Q1 39? (finding the average using only one of the 40s?) Thanks
This is really interesting the way you simplified it, I am actually studying from prison without face-to-face classes, how will I interact with you for instant responses.
Glad to be able to help with your studies! Your best chance at getting a response from me is here in the comments. I seldom reply to messages on my other social media accounts lately, just not enough time.
@@WrathofMath Thanks for your response, I really enjoy your collections. I will be on your case for questions. Apparently when you are looking for the class boundaries, you have to subtract the first upper class limit from the second lower class limit. Now, what if the first upper class limit is the same as the second lower class limit, how do you create the class boundaries. Hope the question is clear on creating of class boundaries.
as a 6th grader i understand this so well thank you so much!
So glad it helped - thanks for watching!
wtf 6th grader? this is literally a senior high lesson
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This is great
Thank you!
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who else is hefre from kevi bros its arin
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Hi its Oscar
hi arin, thanks for watching!
hi oscar
How
how what?
Iqr is 31250