Thank you so much!! I am taking a stats class online and the book is no help and hard to access on the computer and I did not understand these at all but they are SO SIMPLE! Thanks.
Thank You so much! This is just the information I needed and you made it very easy to understand. This is my first time ever taking a statistics class, and I am not familiar with the concepts. Thank You Again!!!
Wait, so no one going to talk about how the midpoint is wrong? Aren't you supposed to find the difference between the lower class values? So (40+35)/2 instead of (39+35)/2?
No disrespect but your class width is wrong.You have is the difference between the lower and upper class BOUNDARIES(SO U HAVE TO GTE THE BOUNDARIES FIRST)
Wait wait wait wait correct me please if I'm wrong.... so when it comes to class width can you you always subtract from bottom to top. And won't matter cause you'll get the same number?
This was extremely helpful. I was reading the textbook for my stats class and I could not grasp the concept. Thank you!
life saver!!! i was going nuts trying to figure this out!
Thank you so much!! I am taking a stats class online and the book is no help and hard to access on the computer and I did not understand these at all but they are SO SIMPLE! Thanks.
Nicole Paige This is ME right now!!!! Ugh!!!! 🤦♀️
Thank you. I couldn't get a decent example of how to find the midpoint! Life saver.
Thank You so much! This is just the information I needed and you made it very easy to understand. This is my first time ever taking a statistics class, and I am not familiar with the concepts. Thank You Again!!!
Thank you! Straight to the point !
This made so much sense when you explained it thank you
Straight and to the point. Thank you.
If only my expensive ass statistics book explained class midpoints like you.🙄 👍🏽
this is so much helpfull for me i was confused about this but this video helped me ,thanx !!!
Wait, so no one going to talk about how the midpoint is wrong? Aren't you supposed to find the difference between the lower class values? So (40+35)/2 instead of (39+35)/2?
Thank you! This was very helpful
Your video helped a lot!!!! Got all the answers correct:) thanks a bunch
Idk what Kishon is on....
No disrespect but your class width is wrong.You have is the difference between the lower and upper class BOUNDARIES(SO U HAVE TO GTE THE BOUNDARIES FIRST)
Isn't it the same thing?
39.5-34.5=40-35
5=5
Thanks. But how do find the frequency?
thank you for this! I was about to give up on this question
Thank you!!
Wait wait wait wait correct me please if I'm wrong.... so when it comes to class width can you you always subtract from bottom to top. And won't matter cause you'll get the same number?
Thank you so much.....it helped a lot
what do you do when class width. how did you find the answer. That where I am confused
I have to find the class width but the class intervals are not given. instead im given the midpoints. wtf do i do?
thank you!
Yass
thank you
kishon esnard is right the class width is wrong.
how is it wrong when using either one provides 5?
39.5-34.5 equals the same thing 40-35 does.
what do you do when class width. how did you find the answer. That where I am confused
you just subtract look closely she subtracted the first class and the second
of course the lower class value. just rewatch the first part and you will get it :)