He jumped from calling Absolute to Median. Somewhere in my mind, I kinda remember that term from the late 80s. I am so glad he refreshed my memory....Not!
My math teacher made me use this video for homework. He asked me if I understood what you taught, I told him yes. You make it very simple, so thank you😊
Thank you sooo much I spent a reeeaaalllyyy long time searching UA-cam for videos and this is the only one that helped my teacher didn't even explain it well I wish u were my math teacher! I am subscribing now! Once again thank you!!!
I'm confused...if the mean is 3.5...how is a mad of 1.4 closer to it than a mad of 2.4? Isn't 2.4 closer to 3.5 than 1.4.?..someone please explain...thanks!
+superchick1972 The MAD tells you how far away your data values are from the mean on average. A MAD of 1.4 means the values are an average of 1.4 away from the mean. A MAD of 2.4 means the values are slightly farther away on average.
My advanced math teacher explained the concept but I still didn't understand it. I have a test tomorrow on this and have a C- on my report card (!) Thank you for making this video! IT REALLY HELPED! 😅
I just watched this, but it really helped considering I have a test on this tomorrow. Thanks a lot!! I watched many videos and this is the only one that helped. Thanks again!!
You just got a new subscriber tks for the help I like how u found a different way to explain it my Algebra teacher explained it with some weird complicated circle and btw for the problem you had us try on our own I got MAD=4.25 is it right ?
Your videos are helping me a lot! Thank you! I am taking a math for elementary teachers course this semester and my final is this Wednesday. I'm very nervous, but trying to get as much information as I can to pass it :)!
Thank you some much for taking your time to help us and for the first independent problem it kept repeating so would it be 3.7 repeating or what was the correct answer
You don't need to make a dot plot.. just find mean and then subtract the mean with all the numbers in the data set. After you subtract each number from that data set you find the absolute value of the difference. Do that for all the data values then find the mean by adding all the newly subtracted data values and divide them by your original mean from the original data set.
I totally. uhm. wasn't wearing headphones -._-.
Sir mAde mE shoOk.
Fucking web cam mic
MAD
Me too
I’m here because of quarantine and my teacher sucks at teaching online 😔✌️
same
They make it more hard than it should be :(
That's very relatable
same here lol
Same
my homework is just like this but a billion times harder
Same
He jumped from calling Absolute to Median. Somewhere in my mind, I kinda remember that term from the late 80s. I am so glad he refreshed my memory....Not!
Thats tuff
My math teacher made me use this video for homework. He asked me if I understood what you taught, I told him yes. You make it very simple, so thank you😊
Who was grade 6 when he watched this VID
ME
me
im in 7th kid and im still learning this. get on my level
me
ANoobPlayzGamez I’m now grade seven too so I’m not a child just as u
MAD
OMG! THANK YOU! YOU SAVED ME FROM MY HOMEWORK!! I completely forgot what they taught in class.
Nice bro
When wearing headphones on max volumes sounds like this but warning I don't think your going to like it 00:03
AHHHHHH MY EARS! This is what online school has brought me to. ow
Ethan King same
ikr
same :/
same
That is so true 🤣
0:03 rip headphone users
I fell asleep watching a previous video and then I woke up from this. It hurt so bad ;(
Kiki Peaches me too
LOL
yeah my eardrums were literally shook
who elses math teacher assigned this as homework
Blake Felix my math teacher
Me
Mine
Yes
yes
when he yelled at the start i just remember every video of seomeone yelling with a bad mic at once
My teachers said to do something totally different but that did not make sense....but you made it a lot easier then they said to do it.....THANKS😁
me: watching with headphones (full volume)
the video: MAD
me: jumps 4 feet and slams meh headphones on my desk out of panic.
mr. i like this video it was very useful you just didnt explain how to interpret it
My ears are flying in heaven
Thank you sooo much I spent a reeeaaalllyyy long time searching UA-cam for videos and this is the only one that helped my teacher didn't even explain it well I wish u were my math teacher! I am subscribing now! Once again thank you!!!
Dude thank you so much you explained it way more easily that my teacher
+CforCreeper Happy to help :)
8:23 Mr.Jacobsen is a BOSS he skipped a part because he used a callculator😎😎
Thanks i am follower from 🇦🇪
Thanks for your noble endeavour of sharing the knowledge. Your videos were of significant help to me. Thank you 🙏
Well organized and kid friendly video
I feel like Einstein. ✏️✏️
I'm confused...if the mean is 3.5...how is a mad of 1.4 closer to it than a mad of 2.4? Isn't 2.4 closer to 3.5 than 1.4.?..someone please explain...thanks!
+superchick1972 The MAD tells you how far away your data values are from the mean on average. A MAD of 1.4 means the values are an average of 1.4 away from the mean. A MAD of 2.4 means the values are slightly farther away on average.
What would you do if your mean is a decimal number cause its hard to pinpoint it on a chart
This is messing up my recomended search
your great! I didn't fail a test because of you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'm subscribing.
+Alex Solomon Thanks Alex! Glad it helped :)
Dude I swear teachers never explain anything right
Thank you! Hope your channel grows. Shalom! (Hebrew for peace)
+stephen richardson Thanks Stephen! I hope so too :)
My advanced math teacher explained the concept but I still didn't understand it.
I have a test tomorrow on this and have a C- on my report card (!) Thank you for making this video! IT REALLY HELPED! 😅
Good luck on the test :)
Juvenile did chu pass?
@@honkhonkiamgoose730 yes :)
Juvenile yay lol
@@honkhonkiamgoose730 yeeeeeees
I just watched this, but it really helped considering I have a test on this tomorrow. Thanks a lot!! I watched many videos and this is the only one that helped. Thanks again!!
Wow! An example that makes sense! Just earned yourself a subscriber
Thanks!
You axplained it a lot better as my teacher mrs park
i really like this keep up the good work!
bros mad 😱
thank you so soooo much this helped me on my homework I forgot how to find it!
+Rayn West Glad it helped!
I liked when you said mad
Thanks for a great lesson. It helped kiddo a lot with makeup work.
I subscribed, and was 4.25 the MAD for the first one that you had to try on your own?
I got part of my homework done!Thank you for providing help to people : )
Do we have to order our data from least to greatest before we find the mean
My man recording on a smart fridge
what a great explanation ! thanks dude
This helped alot my math EOG is coming up so I need to learn this
I thought he was about to say "it's time to stop" whenever he got mad
TODAY WERE GONNA GO MAAAD
Great to see someone explain it properly
Thanks Adam :)
This helped me sooo much thx!! I finally understand!
i had my headphones at 71 we need some Fs in the chat
Alex Bush I’m so MAD
F😔✊
You just got a new subscriber tks for the help I like how u found a different way to explain it my Algebra teacher explained it with some weird complicated circle and btw for the problem you had us try on our own I got MAD=4.25 is it right ?
+Javier Guzmán Thanks Javier! I appreciate it. And yes, 4.25 is right. Good job :)
Thanks this really help with my homework well organized and also very well explained .
Thanks Joshua! Glad it helped
I understand everything now!!!
Thank you so much for this, this helped me a lot.
+Tristen Pratt Great to hear!
I totally get how you teach.thank you.now I love math
thx u help me so much in math
Your videos are helping me a lot! Thank you! I am taking a math for elementary teachers course this semester and my final is this Wednesday. I'm very nervous, but trying to get as much information as I can to pass it :)!
Glad it helped! Good luck on your final :)
We watched this fucking video 90 times thanks mrs nettis!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Didn’t get in school but this is very usefull I’ll make sure to like other vids and you got a new subscriber
what do you
' mean' you didn't get in school
seriously 🤨
awesome teacher! Thank you!!
thx man you helped me a bunch I hope I pass my test
Thank you this explained so much! You just earned yourself a subscriber!
This was very helpful thank you again!
My pleasure! Glad it helped :)
Thank you some much for taking your time to help us and for the first independent problem it kept repeating so would it be 3.7 repeating or what was the correct answer
+Tanner Robinson My pleasure! And the first independent problem should be 4.25. Maybe double check your calculations.
Thanks man, this helped me with my homework.
Glad it helped :)
This is very helpful thanks
Thank you it helped with my home work
Can somebody tell me what is the mean absolute deviation of (20, 26, 32).
This helps me a lot with my math homework
What's the mean of numbers for question 1?
I get it, but I don't see why I should care how much each data value varies from the mean. How is this of any practical use?
Great video, well explained. Thank you.
Glad it helped :)
Thanks it helped me for my math class.
+ninjatj55 That's great to hear!
I do not get it
same
SUMMER BACHELDER irl means in real life
U are dumb
Jair Garcia try watching and solving the exercises in the first video.introduction to statistics
hey! so sweet of you!😊
Thank you so much.
It really helped. Atleast some Math teachers make sense.😥
[NB - You're cute too unlike my math teacher] 🙈 ❤😘
Haha thanks! Glad it helped :)
+Anywhere Math welcome 😍😊❤
LOL YOUR IN LOVE
When u fall in love with a teacher u be like... #Diya Mallick
Bruuuuh what the fuck is wrong with you.
What if the numbers on the dot plots are over a hundred?
thank you for the video. helped a lot +another sub
This is awesome! When is the next one coming out?
when he said mad i was like umm😶
What edit app do you use???
+Noob Gamez I use Final Cut Pro to edit the videos
Thank you
THANK YOU THIS REALLY HELPED
I learned a lot from you and thank you
You don't need to make a dot plot..
just find mean and then subtract the mean with all the numbers in the data set.
After you subtract each number from that data set you find the absolute value of the difference.
Do that for all the data values then find the mean by adding all the newly subtracted data values and divide them by your original mean from the original data set.
this was very helpful
This helped me a lot! Thanks!
+Dezi Battista That's great to hear!
Thanks for the video I am in seventh grade and have a 130 question review for semester exam on algebra 1 and this is included. THANKS A WHOLE LOT
KiriNoFantomu PhantomOfTheMist same I have an exam tomorrow I'm in 6th
Mia Lucile cool
Mia Lucile my exam is tomorrow as well
im learning this now. im in sixth grade
Yea I a was in sixth as well when I started learning but I needed to review at the time
Thanks just changed me from a 50 to I hope a 100
I hope so too!
Thank you so much for this tutorial dude! You just got a sub!
Thank you soooo much! It really helped me!
Good video it really helped Thx
Thanks a bunch. Happy to help :)
THANKS!!!!! You have a new sub! I UNDERSTAND
Omg thank u so much my teacher works so fast but you relly helped me thank you and i also subscribed :D
Awesome! Thanks Jose for your support :)
what does Absolute stand for
Absolute value
Which mean if a number is negative it will be a posotive
This helped by mich, thank you.
Juliette Leveau Happy to help :)
Whos still confused after watching the video. Or is it just me???
Me too bro
Is there anytime where this would help in any other situation? Who made MAD? And why? I hate it.
thanks so muck for the help ive been so confused about MAD and its been driving me MAD!!!!!!!!
What is the answer to the question after example 1. I got 4
+Jaylin Brady Hi Jaylin. You should have got 4.25 for the MAD.
+Anywhere Math Oh ok thx for the help
My sons a third grade but in i-Ready he does this
I am confused on how you got 34 for the sum of distances
Thank you so much😃
The other side of Mr.Jacobsen 0:04 - 0:05