Thank you I just recently switched schools and everyone in my new school learnt about this but I didn’t cuz my old school didn’t taught me. This topic was coming in exams I just realised. I was panicking until my friend suggested me ur video. It helped me a lot and I m pretty sure I will slay this topic in my exam. Thanks 🎉
Thank you for taking the time to write this. I'm so glad it was helpful. Please let me know if you need help with any other topics and I'll be more than happy to do a video on it!
@@themathscircle2995 oh yes! I have been havjng difficulties in the topic “bearings” and “volume and surface area of cubes cuboids prisms and cylinders” if there is a video regarding this i hope u can share it! It will definitely make things easy. Thank you!
@@enderlatte Here is the link to the volume of cubes and cuboids. I will do the other videos tonight. I apologise for the poor lighting in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V_uwYjJhddE.html
The problem is that some text books have stems of tens and hundreds places. The leaves are ones places. Also decimal numbers are included with whole numbers.
Hello, apologies for the slow reply. The range is determined by finding the difference between the highest and lowest numbers. So in your case 18-16 = 2, the range is 2
The ones we circle 'pair' up together and then the ones we cross out 'pair' up together. Some students find that if they just cross the numbers out they forget where they were up to
Hi Jomy, yes you can. For example if you are asked to plot 12.3 you would put your key as 12|3=12.3 or if you need to plot 2064, your key would be 206|4=2064
@@Absforlife apologies for the very late reply. Yes, you can but this needs to be clear from your key and the other values in the stem and leaf plot need to also follow this same key