Hi Melanie - first I found the middle between 0.716 and 0.724 - which is 0.720 - then I figured out how to get from 0.720 to 0.724 - which is to add 0.004 - does that make sense?
Hi Olivia - 0.720 is halfway in-between 0.716 and 0.724, and then the +/- is how much you would add or subtract to get from 0.720 to 0.716 and 0.724 - we are essentially just re-writing "between 0.716s and 0.724s" in the same format at the other measurements.
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What if you have the same precision on different teams? Which is more precise?
Thank you because I didn’t understand this at all until I saw your video
What do you mean by that last digit for the number that doesn't contain + or -
It took me forever to figure out how the one with no +/- worked thanks
for 95., why is it + or - 1 as precise measurement
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2:23, I still don't know how u got 0.004? It is not between 0.716 and 0.724
Hi Melanie - first I found the middle between 0.716 and 0.724 - which is 0.720 - then I figured out how to get from 0.720 to 0.724 - which is to add 0.004 - does that make sense?
@@TonyStJohn OHHHHHHH oh. my gosh, I missed that part. It makes sense now! thank you too much! life saver fr
@@TonyStJohn how did you find the middle?
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2:54 it doesnt make sense
Hi Olivia - 0.720 is halfway in-between 0.716 and 0.724, and then the +/- is how much you would add or subtract to get from 0.720 to 0.716 and 0.724 - we are essentially just re-writing "between 0.716s and 0.724s" in the same format at the other measurements.
is not the first 98.0
I was thinking the same thing