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@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
@TheOrganicChemistryTutor Год назад
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@arneljamespico1909
@arneljamespico1909 8 месяцев назад
Please notice me, what if the 2 values have different interval from the mean score, example if the mean score is 95 and standard deviation is 7.95, and the 2 values are 67 and 117, what is the percentage included in between the 2 values?
@debajyatidey9468
@debajyatidey9468 Год назад
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@naanahmed
@naanahmed 3 года назад
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@SolomonOkojie
@SolomonOkojie 4 года назад
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@user-vt6td9hp3g
@user-vt6td9hp3g 4 года назад
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@simonarcher4445
@simonarcher4445 3 года назад
@@user-vt6td9hp3g Maybe if you're smart enough to understand what he's talking about, you'll know that's false.
@aliaziz1145
@aliaziz1145 3 года назад
@@user-vt6td9hp3g u need prior knowledge of of certain stat topics to understand this video. U probably don’t have the necessary prerequisite knowledge
@aliaziz1145
@aliaziz1145 3 года назад
@@simonarcher4445 lol that’s true
@fotusfive8941
@fotusfive8941 3 года назад
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@aerodynamix2219
@aerodynamix2219 4 года назад
You are the best youtuber for math and science tutorials. Just letting you know that you've inspired me to create a channel to make math tutorials. Thank you for these great videos they're really useful. Keep up the great content!
@hereistand6178
@hereistand6178 Месяц назад
So you never made that math channel 😅 haa
@juliezhu7508
@juliezhu7508 3 года назад
You are the best statistics teacher in the world. You make confusing concepts easy to understand and solving problems simple. Really appreciate your tutorials. Thank you, sir.
@raspberrypimadeeasy
@raspberrypimadeeasy 3 года назад
I was tested on this topic on my midterm a few days after watching your video and I ended up doing well. Just came here to say thanks
@joelmontano6562
@joelmontano6562 4 года назад
Yep. Definitely said "ooh" out loud mid-way in the video.
@xoxo_angieo
@xoxo_angieo 3 года назад
I still have no idea what any of this means, but it sure is nice just hearing him talk...
@naeyuan7952
@naeyuan7952 2 года назад
I am learning statistics and could not understand Chebyshev's theorem. And I am lucky to come across this video. Thanks for your sharing.
@minjakovacevic4863
@minjakovacevic4863 Год назад
I passed chem hl in ib because of this guy forever grateful hahahah
@gaatutube
@gaatutube 3 года назад
I appreciate your lectures very much. But why suddenly use THETA for std.dev when you have been using SIGMA all along in prev videos to represent std.dev. ? This sudden change can cause confusion and difficult to remember in the long run.
@chronoleagues7582
@chronoleagues7582 4 года назад
your da best men. i go back to your videos and answer the questions if i have nothing to do. keep uploading and the good work man and i keep to get my brain going.
@9738386903
@9738386903 4 года назад
Thank you so much. I'm taking exam p in a month and this is just what I needed. I Would love it if you could cover Jensen's Inequality
@nikkipew
@nikkipew 3 года назад
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@armande3616
@armande3616 2 года назад
This is a very well-explained video, and helped me understand Chebyshev's Theorem much better. Thank you!
@leadersaver5
@leadersaver5 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. You helped us with your explanation of physics first, and now I am very surprised by your ability to explain statistics as well
@user-gw2vz5gh2n
@user-gw2vz5gh2n Год назад
thank you so much i had 2 exams in the same weak in the most stressful season without you I would have fallen behind
@hashimshahbaz8780
@hashimshahbaz8780 2 года назад
Thnx bro i saw many videos but no one was telling how to find the value of k but thnx to you now i know ❤
@brendanhays1185
@brendanhays1185 Год назад
Thanks! This has helped! So when we say 'minimum' amount, that means the lower bound? And how would we calculate the maximum amount?
@user-eb1jo9ux9h
@user-eb1jo9ux9h 2 года назад
Thank you so so so much, I finally understand after watching this video. 🥰
@user-vb3jd6vl8e
@user-vb3jd6vl8e Год назад
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@user-up9kr9ox6t
@user-up9kr9ox6t 8 месяцев назад
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@christineraphael654
@christineraphael654 3 года назад
Thank you so much, I never knew how to solve this but you have made it easier for me. Thanks!
@ismayilrustemli8655
@ismayilrustemli8655 4 месяца назад
that is the best explanation ever. Thank you so much
@tanhaakter1045
@tanhaakter1045 2 года назад
You are the best instructors 😊😊.. Thank you so much for your kind guidelines 🥰
@sajkkkkkkkkkkk
@sajkkkkkkkkkkk 3 месяца назад
Does the sample size influence the applicability of either Chebyshev's theorem or the empirical rule? Great video btw, helped a lot
@Sounouss
@Sounouss 10 месяцев назад
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@ramazonpine4151
@ramazonpine4151 11 месяцев назад
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@skittenhund
@skittenhund 7 месяцев назад
Just came here to study for my exam 😂 I understand this better than the videos on Pearson. Online math is hard without instruction!!
@sksharma472
@sksharma472 Год назад
Explained Nicely Respecting u Sir from India
@divya2858
@divya2858 2 года назад
I am paying thousands of dollars to a university to learn from free youtube content, thank you
@geminithetwins
@geminithetwins 2 года назад
I have mid tomorrow and this really helped me a lot!!! Thank you
@synapticmemoryseepage4447
@synapticmemoryseepage4447 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful explanation.
@kanarioflorida9061
@kanarioflorida9061 2 года назад
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@y00zvaporeon
@y00zvaporeon 4 года назад
Very clean explanation, thanks
@meghanarang199
@meghanarang199 4 года назад
Thank you! Explained very well.
@ccly6144
@ccly6144 2 года назад
i literally am crying you are so amazing
@music_lyrics-ni7ks
@music_lyrics-ni7ks 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully explained, thank you
@ziawork
@ziawork Год назад
best teacher ...and what app are u using for this video...name plzzz
@lluismorey7086
@lluismorey7086 3 года назад
Well explained! Love it! Thanks a lot master!
@onurrrrr77
@onurrrrr77 Год назад
In 12:34, shouldn't that bigger than or equals operator only be a bigger than operator? Since the original formula uses 1/k^2, it has the equals in the reverse way.
@duyvo5315
@duyvo5315 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, I was very confused about this one and the empirical theorem as well, but you just made them all clear for me
@ebbynama2184
@ebbynama2184 3 года назад
You explained this so well. Thank u.
@tengendong6108
@tengendong6108 3 года назад
Thank you so much, it is very helpful for me :)
@bisratberihun1291
@bisratberihun1291 3 года назад
no words simply thank you
@Lexyvil
@Lexyvil 2 года назад
If I understand correctly, a standard deviation is equal to 20 units on the x-axis? (10 in the negative direction and 10 in the positive).
@Ann-ef2vq
@Ann-ef2vq 3 года назад
what if k=1?
@sahibsingh8735
@sahibsingh8735 Год назад
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@AKM602
@AKM602 Год назад
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@briankanda8500
@briankanda8500 3 года назад
Thanks for this wonderful video
@lukajoksimovic8250
@lukajoksimovic8250 4 года назад
Thank you so much, i finnaly understand how to get K!
@abiyyuhanif8036
@abiyyuhanif8036 3 года назад
Thanks mate for the tutorial!
@fatenelkhatib6241
@fatenelkhatib6241 2 года назад
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@oliviawong4759
@oliviawong4759 2 года назад
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@amanbekovdaniel4330
@amanbekovdaniel4330 2 года назад
perfect explanation!
@dimitriysevryukov1629
@dimitriysevryukov1629 Год назад
Thank you very much !
@seymagulnihalyildiz6488
@seymagulnihalyildiz6488 4 месяца назад
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@selbststandigerschichtarbe6369
@selbststandigerschichtarbe6369 4 года назад
Great video as always! One thing I've been wondering: What kind of program/app do you use to do your writing?
@jabrafx6112
@jabrafx6112 4 года назад
It will be great if he tell us.
@Spongi_NA
@Spongi_NA 4 года назад
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@justafrog9054
@justafrog9054 2 года назад
He has a video describing how he makes these.
@arneljamespico1909
@arneljamespico1909 8 месяцев назад
Please notice me, what if the 2 values have different interval from the mean score, example if the mean score is 95 and standard deviation is 7.95, and the 2 values are 67 and 117, what is the percentage included in between the 2 values?
@nshimiyimansjoel1641
@nshimiyimansjoel1641 2 года назад
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@siennamay4698
@siennamay4698 2 месяца назад
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@dazellbock5143
@dazellbock5143 Год назад
In the Second question. How did you get the mean of 170 kg... From 20000 residents
@mominhaider3492
@mominhaider3492 4 месяца назад
what if the value of K is different on both ends? how do we calculate that?
@themagniranthine
@themagniranthine 2 года назад
Is there any relation between mathematical expectation and chebyshev theorem?
@jasonsuntittledchannel9947
@jasonsuntittledchannel9947 3 года назад
thanks for sharing !
@35nikadekwidiantaritaroput96
@35nikadekwidiantaritaroput96 6 месяцев назад
from where did you get 95%? is it only assumption?
@FlaviaMartins111
@FlaviaMartins111 2 года назад
what is very confusing to me is that I start not knowing what is "k", is it so obvious what "k" is? I don't ... I feel confused
@HariomSingh-np3sj
@HariomSingh-np3sj 4 месяца назад
Life time content
@yt-1161
@yt-1161 2 года назад
What if k is different for upper and lower part ?
@three4peeps
@three4peeps Год назад
what if k is different for both sides ?
@asadrasheed752
@asadrasheed752 2 года назад
Thanks sr .💖
@Elmaxsivu
@Elmaxsivu 2 года назад
always to the rescue . Angel
@siddhantkohli5063
@siddhantkohli5063 2 года назад
from standardising I got ans of 98.78% which is point estimate for ans a
@thrinath7284
@thrinath7284 3 года назад
tq you so much
@christopher8199
@christopher8199 2 года назад
thanks
@bharathchandrapanasa7997
@bharathchandrapanasa7997 11 месяцев назад
Hey, but 140 + 25 isn't 175 nah!
@user-ib3hf5gu5l
@user-ib3hf5gu5l 5 месяцев назад
Thinks ❤
@haremomer1689
@haremomer1689 3 года назад
why everything is easy when this guy explains it?
@user-wv1mg7ue8b
@user-wv1mg7ue8b 2 года назад
thankkks
@gxbszn
@gxbszn 3 года назад
idk if y'all have ever seen the show 'in the dark' but this guys voice reminds me of that cope - officer gene
@ISAACYIDANA
@ISAACYIDANA 8 месяцев назад
same as the z score
@stevenl3157
@stevenl3157 3 года назад
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@mackey5054
@mackey5054 2 года назад
9:00
@RomansProkopjevs
@RomansProkopjevs 9 месяцев назад
Sigma is one who can pronounce "Chebyshev"
@DaniaAli-cm1fy
@DaniaAli-cm1fy 4 месяца назад
I fucking love u. U don’t even understand
@HariomSingh-np3sj
@HariomSingh-np3sj 4 месяца назад
Osome 😂😂😂😂
@marcusisberg9432
@marcusisberg9432 3 года назад
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@JuniorMolepo
@JuniorMolepo 3 года назад
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@Quiyum
@Quiyum Год назад
Where the f did u get 68%, then 95
@Ashley-nu9xs
@Ashley-nu9xs Год назад
that's what I want to know :(
@logjpg
@logjpg 11 месяцев назад
@@Ashley-nu9xs empirical rule. search it up
@hyr7701
@hyr7701 11 месяцев назад
@@Ashley-nu9xs It’s called an empirical rule for bell-shaped distribution.
@rainniwkw
@rainniwkw 3 года назад
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@ianredlinger3032
@ianredlinger3032 3 года назад
The number of clients Jan sees per week averages 58 with a standard deviation of 4. If N is the number of clients she sees in a given week, find the range that will include N at least 99% of the time. How the hell do you find K in the question??? does anybody understand?
@littykitty7779
@littykitty7779 4 года назад
face reveal? uwu
@Sebastian-ln1gj
@Sebastian-ln1gj Год назад
theta? i think you mean sigma. 🤔
@RyuuOujiXS
@RyuuOujiXS 2 года назад
Poorly explained
@csaracho2009
@csaracho2009 2 года назад
`K stands for the "number of standar deviations away from the mean".
@Kkuii2
@Kkuii2 6 месяцев назад
Isn’t K = Standard deviation?
@uzerusmani2195
@uzerusmani2195 4 месяца назад
Nope
@Kkuii2
@Kkuii2 4 месяца назад
@@uzerusmani2195 why
@yuxinguo9605
@yuxinguo9605 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@davitzoidze1242
@davitzoidze1242 3 года назад
thanks
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