With continuous probability distributions, it could be both, or one, the other, or neither. As mentioned in previous video, since lines have no mass, 30
Interesting combination of Fonts!! I believe the more "decorative" font is called "Girvin" but i can't find it in my Excel font drop-down! What gives??
@@excelisfun LOL ON PDFs! Referencing the "Fonts" on the handwritten vs printed notes and referring to the handwritten "font" as Girvin! BTW Maybe it was just me but I found that students related much better to the Discreet Uniform Distribution than the Continuous U.
@@richardhay645 That is LOL. I do have some crazy handwritten notes... I think you are right. On one of the test problems, I show a Discreet Uniform Distribution for rounded minute values, but ask them to use the Continuous Uniform Distribution Model to solve the problem...
Thanks!
Thankx Mike, I hope all this video are getting add to our existing stats playlist
Boom!Super Fun Statistical Class...Thank You Mike :)
You are welcome, darryl!!! : ) : )
Where did the 12 come from in the "Divide by 12" in the Standard Deviation formula?
Thanks Mike for this EXCELlent video.
You are welcome, My Teacher Friend : ) : ) : )
1:39 Hi Mike to which category goes a score of 40? to 30-40 or to 40-50?
With continuous probability distributions, it could be both, or one, the other, or neither. As mentioned in previous video, since lines have no mass, 30
Thanks Mike!!! :) :)
You are welcome, Formula Guy John!!!!
Interesting combination of Fonts!! I believe the more "decorative" font is called "Girvin" but i can't find it in my Excel font drop-down! What gives??
I know my formatting can be inconsistent and wacky sometimes lol But I am not sure what you are referring to, Richard Hay? On the thumb nail?
@@excelisfun LOL ON PDFs! Referencing the "Fonts" on the handwritten vs printed notes and referring to the handwritten "font" as Girvin! BTW Maybe it was just me but I found that students related much better to the Discreet Uniform Distribution than the Continuous U.
@@richardhay645 That is LOL. I do have some crazy handwritten notes... I think you are right. On one of the test problems, I show a Discreet Uniform Distribution for rounded minute values, but ask them to use the Continuous Uniform Distribution Model to solve the problem...
2nd comment. Thanks Mike!
You are welcome. I bestow upon you, Chris M, the second place trophy!!!
1st comment
I must bestow upon you the first place trophy, Syed!!!