I know its been 3 years since this video was published, however I found you when I started my A levels and you just basically saved me. No other person, teacher or UA-cam videos could ever explain this perfectly. I started loving Applied Maths although I thought I would never be good at it. Thank you so much for your work and that you explain it very detailed and put your time in it to go through so much details. Just THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
I haven't had much time to make any more videos recently, but it means a lot that I was able to help ! Whichever path you go down after A Levels, wish you all the best.
This is extremely helpful and allowed me to undertstand within the first time of watching it. And only a 90 minute video which teaches me what would otherwise take around 5 one hour lessons at school so thank you so much!
Really happy to hear that helped and I'm glad you mentioned the thing about school - I know a 90 minute video can seem intimidating but normally these lessons take hours at school and the idea was to make it much shorter and easier to understand. You're the first one to point that out so it made my day
Your videos are so helpful, especially during quarantine where most of us are having to self teach ourselves. I’m understand the work so much better with your explanations rather than just going through the book. Thank you so much for these!!! Can you make these videos for Year 1 mechanics too please 😃 I’d really appreciate it!
NOTE : Another way that most common textbooks and exam boards expect for the lower and upper quartiles is actually to round-up to the value when you get a decimal number (e.g. the 3.5th number means you pick the 4th number, not find the third and fourth number and then average it)
It’s amazing how good your explanations are. Especially because I’m having to self teach myself the whole book, please if possible to help out with mechanics side aswell x
Hey Nav, I also think thats a great idea - I wanted to do that earlier but didnt get the time. But now that you mentioned it, I will try get round to it soon ^^
WOW , you made me understand this chapter . At first i thought this video is bad by looking at the view counts. But , lucky i ignore that count and give u my trust. THANK YOU !!
Hey Aaron, I'm glad you found it useful! I've only just started the series which is why it hasn't got many views, please do share with anyone you think would find it helpful! And also let me know if there are any topics you need help on, I can push those higher up my priority queue
I actually love you so much I never thought I'd find coding, variance and S.D so easy. love your explaination i understood everything so fast it's insane. Keep up the good work!! 👏👏
You were so nice asking us to comment, I totally had to! This is very helpful. I have 1 month to teach myself mechanics before my exams. Do you by any chance teach mechanics as well?
Man that was really great video, Pls keep up the work, and thanks for saving my life because i will be having my exam tomorrow on Ch 1- 6 where u have covered 1-3, Again thanks for uploading the video See you around Pal
Hey Euan - glad you found the video helpful, you are indeed correct in pointing that out. Have pinned that correction at the top of the comments, but again good spot since it shows you're really following along. Good luck with any exams coming up ^^
sir i am really confused on the formula. from what i have seen and read the formula for the quartiles is (n+1)/2 for median, (n+1)/4 for lower quartile and (n+1)3/4 for upper quartile. Plz help me in clearing the confusion.
I have a question: when do you use n/2 or (n+1)/2 to calculate the median? I am very confused and don't seem to understand why in some problems you work out using (n+1)/2 but in the others, n/2. Can you please answer my question?
I know its been 3 years since this video was published, however I found you when I started my A levels and you just basically saved me. No other person, teacher or UA-cam videos could ever explain this perfectly. I started loving Applied Maths although I thought I would never be good at it. Thank you so much for your work and that you explain it very detailed and put your time in it to go through so much details. Just THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
I haven't had much time to make any more videos recently, but it means a lot that I was able to help ! Whichever path you go down after A Levels, wish you all the best.
Thanks to Zuhela, 45:46 - typo : 8-4/33-8 should be 8-4/33-4
This is extremely helpful and allowed me to undertstand within the first time of watching it. And only a 90 minute video which teaches me what would otherwise take around 5 one hour lessons at school so thank you so much!
Really happy to hear that helped and I'm glad you mentioned the thing about school - I know a 90 minute video can seem intimidating but normally these lessons take hours at school and the idea was to make it much shorter and easier to understand. You're the first one to point that out so it made my day
Your videos are so helpful, especially during quarantine where most of us are having to self teach ourselves. I’m understand the work so much better with your explanations rather than just going through the book.
Thank you so much for these!!!
Can you make these videos for Year 1 mechanics too please 😃 I’d really appreciate it!
Your videos have taught me more than Ive learnt in a whole school year!!
NOTE : Another way that most common textbooks and exam boards expect for the lower and upper quartiles is actually to round-up to the value when you get a decimal number (e.g. the 3.5th number means you pick the 4th number, not find the third and fourth number and then average it)
could you please tell us about the gear and the app you use it would be of great help thank you!
@@theyuvrajveera hes using goodnotes
the answers at 37:06 come out different with that method. Wouldn't either one of the methods be incorrect then?
Better than my actual teacher, really helped me revise!!!
It’s amazing how good your explanations are. Especially because I’m having to self teach myself the whole book, please if possible to help out with mechanics side aswell x
Hey great video! I think what would help even more if you had embedded time stamps so we can navigate to what we need to work on the most.
Hey Nav, I also think thats a great idea - I wanted to do that earlier but didnt get the time. But now that you mentioned it, I will try get round to it soon ^^
agreed
@@SachchitP hey I was wondering when u were going to put the time stamps it’s kinda been a while
WOW , you made me understand this chapter . At first i thought this video is bad by looking at the view counts. But , lucky i ignore that count and give u my trust. THANK YOU !!
Hey Aaron, I'm glad you found it useful! I've only just started the series which is why it hasn't got many views, please do share with anyone you think would find it helpful! And also let me know if there are any topics you need help on, I can push those higher up my priority queue
I actually love you so much I never thought I'd find coding, variance and S.D so easy. love your explaination i understood everything so fast it's insane. Keep up the good work!! 👏👏
This actually helped a lot, thank you!! I'm passing my A-levels now
Thanks for the great video xoxo
This video was amazing you explained everything so well i'm very surprised it doesn’t have more views, I will recommend!
Hey Lara, really appreciate it ! I'll be back to making videos very soon - will make a poll on what topic people want next
Brilliant tutorial, I'm very impressed with your teaching.
Appreciate it and glad it helps !
THANK YOUU SO MUCH FORR THIS VID!!! I never thought Variance could be so simple.
Grateful to you from the bottom of my heart!!
Extremely helpful, thank you for making content like this!
This was SO HELPFUL. THANK YOU!!!!!
Life saver!
This was extremely helpful! Thank you!! 😊
this is amazing how have i just discovered this. If only you did year 2 maths as well that would be so helpful!
You were so nice asking us to comment, I totally had to! This is very helpful. I have 1 month to teach myself mechanics before my exams. Do you by any chance teach mechanics as well?
I also wanted to ask the same! His videos have been very helpful for stats so I was hoping he can do mechanics too
this was a very helpful video, thank you so much
thank you for simple and clear explainations
This is so helpful. Thank you so muchhh
Great video, understand what was super blur from maths classes
cheers, this was a great video. I have a better understanding
THANK YOU SO MUCH YOUR EXPLANATION IS SO CLEAR
Great
thank you! so helpful
this is literally so helpful you are saving so many lives with this❤❤
Man that was really great video, Pls keep up the work, and thanks for saving my life because i will be having my exam tomorrow on Ch 1- 6 where u have covered 1-3, Again thanks for uploading the video
See you around Pal
Thank you for the video! The explanations are clear and detailed.
(I think there is another typo around 58:00, the Sxx equation)
This was incredibly helpful, thankyou!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for these videos
this video was so helpful thank you
Great video, thank you so much. At 46:00, shouldn't the denominator of the second ratio be 33-4, not 33-8, making the fraction (8-4)/(33-4)?
Hey Euan - glad you found the video helpful, you are indeed correct in pointing that out. Have pinned that correction at the top of the comments, but again good spot since it shows you're really following along. Good luck with any exams coming up ^^
@@SachchitP Thank you! Your videos are great, I hope you make some more in the future.
thank you so so so much this is amazing
u might be goated
this was VERY helpful thank you
37:09 Shouldn't the last class (correspondent to 15) be 27-29?
are you following the edexcel specification or the cie syllabus? please clarify!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO, thought i was going to fail
Thanks for the A*
sir i am really confused on the formula. from what i have seen and read the formula for the quartiles is (n+1)/2 for median, (n+1)/4 for lower quartile and (n+1)3/4 for upper quartile. Plz help me in clearing the confusion.
Thank youuu
Thank you
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17:48
Sachin please help me in understanding statistics
I have a question: when do you use n/2 or (n+1)/2 to calculate the median? I am very confused and don't seem to understand why in some problems you work out using (n+1)/2 but in the others, n/2. Can you please answer my question?
for discrete data u use n+1/2 while for continous data and cumulative frequency data u use n/2
Thanks for asking, Ash's answer above is correct !
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This is way harder tha P1!!
What does 'Year 1' refer to? And just to confirm, this is the Edexcel IAL Maths Statistics 1 syllabus series right?
yes
Year 12
45:46 It would be 8-4 over 33-4*** I think you made a tiny mistake. But great video
thanks Zuleha, thats indeed a typo - thanks for catching it !
46:00
For 8-4
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33-8
Shouldnt it be 8-4
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33-4
Ndnxbdjdndbsbhs or am i tripping 😭