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I spent every lesson in my classes trying so hard to understand this but I can never understand with the way my teacher explains things, thank you so much!
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This is an excellent video. Everything is explained very well. I like the calculator interface used in the video which allows the viewer to see each input made. I also like the way you write out "binomial pdf (x,y,z)" on paper as well because you are translating calculator language to English language on paper. Thank you again.
I'm in Fall 2022 taking STATS 2023. A few hours away from my cumulative final and familiarizing myself with my IT 84 and the binomial probabilities you make the subject more understandable thank you!!!
Thank you SO much! I spent hours learning to do this by hand. My teacher did not supply me with enough examples or how to use the calculator to do this work so you literally taught me how to do it and now I can save myself hours of work. I appreciate it so much!
I have an exam on Thursday and i completely spaced out for 3 weeks worth of lecture and here I am at 1am stressing bc math isn’t my best!!! This actually helped !!! Thank u 😭
Thank you for your videos...they are the best ever. I'm wondering if you have the written directions displayed in the video available for download? Thanks again...this has been most helpful!
Thankyou very much for your help! Exams in a few days and this is a brilliant recap on how to use the calculator :) The new Ti-84 OS (Latest Version 2.55) is so great for probability and calculus - saves you having to remember the order of the values :)
Very clear and helpful tutorials thank you very much!! I don't think I could do my statistics homework without this information! p.s. I think it is very cool you have game design videos also
Thanks for putting this together! Just a conceptual error - the "c" in "cdf" stands for "cumulative" not "continuous". CDF is a statistical term, short for cumulative distribution function.
know that its been a while since this video was made, but i hope that someone could answer how would enter knowing the percentage, and N and the probability is written as “between more then (number ) and less then ( number )”in the calculator? So its not asking this in separate questions? As in your demonstration