You are a very good teacher . Thank you for explaining step by step. My Stat teacher isn't this good at explaining or taking it step by step. She seems to think we students are all Math geniuses or Statisticians. SD is one of my challenging areas. Thank you for breaking it down.
Hey umm i just want to say thank you because i had an exam tomorrow and i dont know what to do on how to solve it then i see your video and watch the entire video and now i can understand for the first time thankyou so much you are a W teacher
My first year at university and my stay teacher goes crazy fast through the lecture, thank you very much for teaching it this way! Helped me understand it way better.
This was one of the best examples I have seen and practiced so far....Thank you!!!! The only part I am having difficulty with is when I solve for SD at the end how do I get number if I am not allowed a calculator in the exam. I notice you hit the sq root key. Awesome!!!!! Thank you again.
@@mathhomeworkhelp7575 Yes, quick question and thank you for responding. The final step of SD how do I square without a calculator, when you got the final answer 9.79. Thank you again. Your presentation is awesome. Have a good day!
@@cynthiawilliamsst.johnheal7195 you will need a calculator for square root otherwise you will just approximate it..the basis definition of square root is this: Square root of a times square root of a is equal to a. A square root of anything when you multiply it by itself it will gives you back the number inside the square root. Square root of 9.79 is equal to 3.something because 3 point something times 3 point something equals 9.79..hard to do it without a calculator because of decimals..perfect square is easy because they are whole numbers..ex. Square root of 25=5 we do not need a calculator
Thank you so much! I wish you were my teacher back when I was in school. I am studying for a national exam. I have to check to see if I can use a calculator. Have a wonderful day and taking time out of your schedule to answer my questions. You rock!
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Mam I wanna ask you that why you use N-1 as denominator in standard deviation why you didn't use only N in denominator in standard deviation ...Plzz reply I am confused
Depends on your instructor. We usually keep one decimal point. For example if the raw data is 9 (whole number) then we keep one decimal point 2.5 for our calculation
You are a very good teacher . Thank you for explaining step by step. My Stat teacher isn't this good at explaining or taking it step by step. She seems to think we students are all Math geniuses or Statisticians. SD is one of my challenging areas. Thank you for breaking it down.
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Hey umm i just want to say thank you because i had an exam tomorrow and i dont know what to do on how to solve it then i see your video and watch the entire video and now i can understand for the first time thankyou so much you are a W teacher
Best of luck!
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My first year at university and my stay teacher goes crazy fast through the lecture, thank you very much for teaching it this way! Helped me understand it way better.
You are a very good teacher. Thank you for explaining so well.
Thank you so so much ,i have an exam tomorrow and i dont understand anything but after watching this ik how to solve
You’re welcome..Let me know if I can help you
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This video provides a clear and concise explanation of the topic. Thank you for breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand segments!
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Thank you. Just let me know if I can help you with your homework.
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This was one of the best examples I have seen and practiced so far....Thank you!!!! The only part I am having difficulty with is when I solve for SD at the end how do I get number if I am not allowed a calculator in the exam. I notice you hit the sq root key. Awesome!!!!! Thank you again.
Thank you..let me know if I can help you
@@mathhomeworkhelp7575 Yes, quick question and thank you for responding. The final step of SD how do I square without a calculator, when you got the final answer 9.79. Thank you again. Your presentation is awesome. Have a good day!
@@cynthiawilliamsst.johnheal7195 you will need a calculator for square root otherwise you will just approximate it..the basis definition of square root is this:
Square root of a times square root of a is equal to a. A square root of anything when you multiply it by itself it will gives you back the number inside the square root.
Square root of 9.79 is equal to 3.something because 3 point something times 3 point something equals 9.79..hard to do it without a calculator because of decimals..perfect square is easy because they are whole numbers..ex. Square root of 25=5 we do not need a calculator
Thank you so much! I wish you were my teacher back when I was in school. I am studying for a national exam. I have to check to see if I can use a calculator. Have a wonderful day and taking time out of your schedule to answer my questions. You rock!
@@mathhomeworkhelp7575 please help me
for finding standard deviation, when she calculates the sum of the squares, she recounts the 100 again after counting it first.
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if there is not the most popular value in a dataset, how can we find the Mode like 200,300,400,500,600
You indicate there’s no mode as your answer (i stand to be corrected) i dont think most frequent number is calculated
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Mam I wanna ask you that why you use N-1 as denominator in standard deviation why you didn't use only N in denominator in standard deviation ...Plzz reply I am confused
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QUESTION pls: At the "10-1" part? Where did the "1" come from?
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You’re welcome. Thank you also for visiting my channel. Let me know if I can help you with your homework.
NOTE: The denominator for the standard deviation is simply N, i.e. the number of items/elements/values .
It's NOT (N - 1)
If you are dealing with the population then yes it is just N, but if you are dealing with a sample then it's n-1
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This is ungrounded data right?
What do you mean by ungrounded?
The example you gave is ungroup date
@@elochukwunwankwo2077 yes..raw data
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Thank you, good luck on your studies
What id the mean has decimal numbers? Should we round it off?
Depends on your instructor. We usually keep one decimal point. For example if the raw data is 9 (whole number) then we keep one decimal point 2.5 for our calculation
great explain
Kindly review the formula for standard deviation
The formula you use depends on if you are dealing with sample or population.
Thank you so much.
what if I got decimal numbers on the mean, am i gonna round off it or just solve it with decimals?
Depends on your teacher’s instructions. But usually yes we use it with decimals.