You're welcome! I do sound a little harsh in some of these - I've softened up my voice a little in my more recent videos. But an informercial on the beauty of statistics may not be a bad idea. I should look into the cost of 3:30 am airtime.
why are the numbers on your table different than when i search for a standard normal table. all the ones i see have 0.0 at .500. Also i cannot find any of the areas on the table im looking at. I dont understand if im looking at the right things
i learned more from this than my 3 hours stats lectures
You're welcome! I do sound a little harsh in some of these - I've softened up my voice a little in my more recent videos. But an informercial on the beauty of statistics may not be a bad idea. I should look into the cost of 3:30 am airtime.
This was very helpful! You're an awesome teacher!
Thanks!
why are the numbers on your table different than when i search for a standard normal table. all the ones i see have 0.0 at .500. Also i cannot find any of the areas on the table im looking at. I dont understand if im looking at the right things
Thanks! I'm glad to be of help.
i might just pass because of you thank you
You sound like an infomercial. Thanks for the help!
Thanks very much, pretty simple and clear
you are amazing
Thanks for the compliment!
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you are amazing , i just got it what you intended , just a quick question the last part 40%ile would be 0.5-0.10 ??
Find a value of the standard normal random variable z, called z0, such that P(-z0 ≤ z ≤ z0) = 0.98?
I'm taking my final please help