This video helped me so much!! I got an exam in a few weeks and am trying to study, but it was really difficult to learn when to use which formula but this cleared all my confusion. Thanks a lot
Glad you like those hand notes!!!!! The best hand notes are still to come in chapter 9 with hypothesis testing ; ) Skate & BMX & Hand Note Radly, Brother of Rad and Data Analysis ; )
If my data set is not a bell curve (positive skewed) then what approach do I take to calculate of probabilities of x? I am assuming using normal.dist in excel won’t be a good idea in the scenario.
How to set fuzzy xlookup on two creiteria Example i have series1 name john Want to serach from another sheet has series 001 and name mr john,Value 01. In this case how to enter wild cards, pls help me out
@@spilledgraphics It was in above note, but here it is again: monte carlo videos in this analytics class (videos 64-69): ruclips.net/p/PLrRPvpgDmw0mSJCZaqQPFj0eto4qnzkCZ But I thought you already watched?
This video helped me so much!! I got an exam in a few weeks and am trying to study, but it was really difficult to learn when to use which formula but this cleared all my confusion. Thanks a lot
The hand notes, wow!!! 🔥🔥🔥 🧐👌👌 !
Glad you like those hand notes!!!!! The best hand notes are still to come in chapter 9 with hypothesis testing ; )
Skate & BMX & Hand Note Radly, Brother of Rad and Data Analysis ; )
Thanks once again Mike! It was a great video!
Glad it was great for you, Fidk!!!
I love you Mike.
Thanks for the love!!! Glad to help with stats!!!!
Thanks Mike for EXCELlent video
You are welcome Syed "Fellow Teacher" Muzammal Muhasin!!!!! : )
Boom!Awesome Class Looking Forward To The Next One...Thank You Mike :)
You are welcome, Biker darryl!!!!! The next one will be charting fun with formulas : )
2nd. Syed keeps beating me to the punch! Thanks Mike
Yes, but I got trophies for both of you winners ; ) Second place trophy, Chris M!!!! Out of 293 so far, second is rad!
Thanks Mike. :) :)
You are welcome, John "Formula Guy" Borg : ) : ) : )
If my data set is not a bell curve (positive skewed) then what approach do I take to calculate of probabilities of x? I am assuming using normal.dist in excel won’t be a good idea in the scenario.
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1st place trophy, Syed Hassan!!!!!
How to set fuzzy xlookup on two creiteria
Example i have series1 name john
Want to serach from another sheet has series 001 and name mr john,Value 01.
In this case how to enter wild cards, pls help me out
This is great! Do you have any lessons on generating a "monte carlo" for investing/retirement income?
O, Yes! I have great monte carlo videos in this class (videos 64-69):
ruclips.net/p/PLrRPvpgDmw0mSJCZaqQPFj0eto4qnzkCZ
@@excelisfun whaaaaaaat?! 🤯🤯🧐
@@spilledgraphics You have not seen my analytics playlist? It is crazy good fun : ) : ) : )
@@excelisfun LINK please?! 🙏😁
@@spilledgraphics It was in above note, but here it is again:
monte carlo videos in this analytics class (videos 64-69):
ruclips.net/p/PLrRPvpgDmw0mSJCZaqQPFj0eto4qnzkCZ
But I thought you already watched?