I never like to read my textbook because it takes sooo long explaining the material that I just don't end up understanding at all, so I come to youtube and I end up learning more then my lesson can ever teach me. Thank you Mr. Quinn!!
How can you tell if this is a Continues or Discrete date? I think you kind of covered that when you were saying that some points were closed to each other at the beginning, but then little by little, they separated. As the numbers increased. Great Video, I hope you can answer me before my exam comes. ON May 18. Thank you so much for all the amazing help.
you're the real MVP sir.
Thank you for the simple explanation! So much better than my confusing & useless textbook!
Honestly
Dude I have a quiz right now and I have no clue how to do box plots, your a life saver, now I wont fail!
This is the simplest explanation that anyone have taught me on boxplots. Thank You so much Mr. John Quinn.
Anyone else come straight to the comments to check if its a good explanation or not before they watch the video??
I never like to read my textbook because it takes sooo long explaining the material that I just don't end up understanding at all, so I come to youtube and I end up learning more then my lesson can ever teach me. Thank you Mr. Quinn!!
Better explanation than my stats professor. thank you!!!!!
Thank you John, that was excellent!
Thank you!!!!! You are way better at explaining things than my teacher is!:-)
Thank you, this helped me out so much. Quick, thorough, easy to understand
Thank you for the great explanation!
Very good explanation . Thank you!
You helped very much, thanks!
Good explanation. You hit pretty much anything that could have been required for a box and whisker plot.
Thank you this helped me a lot ;) :)
You taught me more then my alg 1 teacher
Thanks so much!
nice explanation bro!
nice video !!
Super helpful thank you
GREAT LACTURE SIR
Isa ṭyūṭōriyala bahuta hī madadagāra thē! Bahuta bahuta dhan'yavāda
10/10 explanation
if u have two numbers in the middle u add them together & divide those two numbers by 2
The Bored One4 that is the same as what he said - find the average 🙂
thank u sir dat was helpful
Oh thank God you saved me
Thanks! :)
thank u very much
Thanks woody Harrelson !
Thanks!
Good explanation
thank you Sir
How would you put the upper and lower quartile in decimal with an even set of number?
Cheers for the handy tip. PILLHEAD
How can you tell if this is a Continues or Discrete date? I think you kind of covered that when you were saying that some points were closed to each other at the beginning, but then little by little, they separated. As the numbers increased.
Great Video, I hope you can answer me before my exam comes. ON May 18.
Thank you so much for all the amazing help.
Is it possible to solve the question, find the median and the upper and lower quartiles? 48,48,48,50,50,50,50,52,52,54,54,56
lessss gooo math test tommorow
I hope that you're my teacher.
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What do you do if youre trying to find Q1 and Q3 and you have an odd number of data points.......
then when you cut the data in half, you exclude the median so that its even numbers on each side
Can you please tell me how to find the the interquartile range?
Its q3 minus q1
hi my fellow yr9 mates
this is so confusing
ikr
Its ok I guess
I'm speaking Hindi
hmmm.... not sure if u did this right
The Bored One4 he did, you did it wrong
roasted
Math is actually fun, wtf.
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