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I have watched this video multiple times over the course of my class. Every time I forget, you explain it again so clearly. Thank you!!
You're a lifesaver!
This actually saved my grade this week! Thank you so much for spelling this out in an easy way to understand. :)
You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful!
What a video finally started to understand the class thanks !!
Thank you for making this video. It helped me out a lot on a part of my PhD!
I had no idea you could insert 'Z' value into the NORM.DIST function. That's clever, thank you.
As someone who refuses to buy a TI 84 to solve these, this helps a lot
There's a free graphing calculator online called ClassCalc that does almost everything that the TI-84 does. I really like it. I have a handful of videos that show how to use it, and plan on making more.
thank you!!!!
way easier to work with than the way my graduate program professor described it. I knew there was an easier way to do this.
Your a legend
What’s the formula for when it’s between bit the shaded parts are on the left and ride not in the middle
I have watched this video multiple times over the course of my class. Every time I forget, you explain it again so clearly. Thank you!!
You're a lifesaver!
This actually saved my grade this week! Thank you so much for spelling this out in an easy way to understand. :)
You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful!
What a video finally started to understand the class thanks !!
Thank you for making this video. It helped me out a lot on a part of my PhD!
I had no idea you could insert 'Z' value into the NORM.DIST function. That's clever, thank you.
As someone who refuses to buy a TI 84 to solve these, this helps a lot
There's a free graphing calculator online called ClassCalc that does almost everything that the TI-84 does. I really like it. I have a handful of videos that show how to use it, and plan on making more.
thank you!!!!
way easier to work with than the way my graduate program professor described it. I knew there was an easier way to do this.
Your a legend
What’s the formula for when it’s between bit the shaded parts are on the left and ride not in the middle