I am glad the video was helpful. You will get a negative lower bound depending on the data that you have collected. However, at this stage you are detecting an outlier (Extreme values or value that does not fit your data).
Hello, I have dataset of 22873 and Quartile 1 1.252821638, Quartile 3 2.29402605, InnterQR 1.041204412 Upper Limit3.855832667 , Lower Limit -0.30898498 How how can the lower limit be negative?
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TQ so much sir, very clear explanation. since class online thru i-class and google meets with my lecturer sometimes not very clear. #UiTMDihatiku
Tq Mj! I appreciate your comment. Happy to assists all my UiTM students. You have motivated me to create more and better videos in the future. Tq
Hi, thanks for the video! I have a question: what if the lower bound is negative and the variable cannot take negative numbers? :(
I am glad the video was helpful. You will get a negative lower bound depending on the data that you have collected. However, at this stage you are detecting an outlier (Extreme values or value that does not fit your data).
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I'm sorry, but I can't understand a word you are saying
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Hello, I have dataset of 22873 and Quartile 1 1.252821638, Quartile 3 2.29402605, InnterQR 1.041204412 Upper Limit3.855832667 , Lower Limit
-0.30898498
How how can the lower limit be negative?