Thank you very much, this video was very helpful. We need more people that go straight to the point without talking 20 minutes about their life experiences or channel that no one cares about. Thanks, keep it up Jason
My problem is a bit different...I was trying to look what to do if you have stupidly large amounts of data, I have no idea how to make a stem and leaf plot fit it. (all my data is 100-108, but there is like 20 1's, 8 2's, 15 3's, etc... my steam and leaf is just too big and they all go under 10| since he wants it done by 10's...
Thank you for your teaching. But what I didn't understand is that, by choosing the stem and the leaf in the very last part of this tutoring, where did you choose the 8 and 3 make it as 83. Can you explain why 8 and 3? because I see more than two 8s and 3s in the data. What's the rule to choose the stem and leaf in the distribution? Thank you and i'm looking forward to the answer.
Hi Idrissa, thanks for your feedback. I chose those numbers arbitrarily. They didn't even need to be numbers featured in the distribution. Their sole purpose was to act as a legend.