Thank you for this video sir. I'm going to use your explanation for my presentation. I understand the histogram by just watching at your videos. It really help me. 😄👏
Omg this thing really changed my exam score allooot I mean wow 🤩 I’m shocked you don’t have 11k followers like I hope you get there your Amazing stay amazing
i am a 10 year old kid alright and i have a REALLY hard math exam to pass grade 5 and this really explained it im sure i will pass your videos are awesome thx! ____ ____ |___| |___| |___________|
You have to put this into context. Most statisticians do not do stats with pencil and paper anymore (only first year college students). All most everyone uses statistics program like statcrunch.com, SPSS, Statview, SAS, etc. People also use Excel as well. Another way of seeing the data is to use a stemplot: ua-cam.com/video/839OzHIsI-E/v-deo.html
+Asmaa Wasfy That is a good question. First find the smallest number. Then round down. So, for example, if your smallest number is 2, then your first class would be zero. Or, if your smallest number is 103, then round down to 100 that would be your first bin (in this case, zero would be to far away). Let's say you have a small number like 57. Depending on the other numbers, you might round down to 50, so your class will be by 10s or round down to 0, where your class size would be 100.
the it is depend on my choice and there is no rule force me to select the beginning of first class .as you say if the smallest number is 105 i could choice 101 or 102 or any number less than 105 right .please help me tomorrow i have a class and i supposed to explain histogram and i search a lot and did not find an answer
+Asmaa Wasfy Ok, I get it. The reason you round to a "nice" number like 100 or 0 is because it is easy to create your bins. Say, you have test scores that go from 3% to 98%, then you would round down to 0% and do your class sizes by 10%. Now can you start at 3% or 2% or 1%, sure. But, starting at 2% is awkward, why? Well if you do bin sizes of 10, then if you start on 2%, your bins will be from [2%, 12%), [12%, 22%), [22%, 32%) and so forth until [92%, 102%). These bins are harder to create, but this is still valid. So when I say, to round down to 0, in this example, then your bin size will start at: [0%, 10%), [10%, 20%), [20%, 30)......[90%, 100%)
cylurian oh i watched it again. it looked like you were counting 50 twice at first glance, but you put 50) as to not include 50. and the way i wrote it you would put 49.3 in the 40-49 class. i guess either way works sorry.
Good teacher. Soft spoken. Easy to understand.
you explained it better than my math teacher my guy
Thank you for this video sir. I'm going to use your explanation for my presentation. I understand the histogram by just watching at your videos. It really help me. 😄👏
Omg this thing really changed my exam score allooot I mean wow 🤩 I’m shocked you don’t have 11k followers like I hope you get there your Amazing stay amazing
@@frankwc0o sure will thank you so much for the great idea and for the luck 😀 👍 I hope I get the A+ my teacher expects me thanks again
Thank you for the video this really helped me a lot
Thank u very much for this
How would we know when we are able to make a list of the data displayed on the histogram ?
Excellent! Good explanation, thanks!
Thank you this was a lot of help also who else is doing this in 6th grade
I don't why histograms were introduced to us in Class 8th lol
Sir your videos are valuable >>> please number them in sequence to follow the videos in sequence >>>>>>>>>> really thank you for you efforts
i am a 10 year old kid alright and i have a REALLY hard math exam to pass grade 5 and this really explained it im sure i will pass your videos are awesome thx!
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Thank you so much, really going to help on my exams
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What program are you using to write all of this stuff?
So the same steps apply with bigger data?
I came across a set with about 60 NUMBERS! Do I just do the same steps or is there a simpler way?
You have to put this into context. Most statisticians do not do stats with pencil and paper anymore (only first year college students). All most everyone uses statistics program like statcrunch.com, SPSS, Statview, SAS, etc. People also use Excel as well. Another way of seeing the data is to use a stemplot: ua-cam.com/video/839OzHIsI-E/v-deo.html
Very helpul video. 🙌
Thank you man you helped a lot! Which app did you use for this?
TY Soooo much. it helped a LOT!
great video!
you are precise >>>> thanks a lot
this helped me so much! thanks!
thank you brother u reallly save my life
Thank you this helped me so much
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thanks, afforded a lot of clarity to myself!
I use doceri on the iPad. Then doceri will display what I write on a screen and I have camtasia record it. Camtasia will also record my sound.
Thank you!
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I need help
***** On what?
how we know what is the beginning number of first class
+Asmaa Wasfy That is a good question. First find the smallest number. Then round down. So, for example, if your smallest number is 2, then your first class would be zero. Or, if your smallest number is 103, then round down to 100 that would be your first bin (in this case, zero would be to far away). Let's say you have a small number like 57. Depending on the other numbers, you might round down to 50, so your class will be by 10s or round down to 0, where your class size would be 100.
the it is depend on my choice and there is no rule force me to select the beginning of first class .as you say if the smallest number is 105 i could choice 101 or 102 or any number less than 105 right .please help me tomorrow i have a class and i supposed to explain histogram and i search a lot and did not find an answer
+Asmaa Wasfy Ok, I get it. The reason you round to a "nice" number like 100 or 0 is because it is easy to create your bins. Say, you have test scores that go from 3% to 98%, then you would round down to 0% and do your class sizes by 10%. Now can you start at 3% or 2% or 1%, sure. But, starting at 2% is awkward, why? Well if you do bin sizes of 10, then if you start on 2%, your bins will be from [2%, 12%), [12%, 22%), [22%, 32%) and so forth until [92%, 102%). These bins are harder to create, but this is still valid. So when I say, to round down to 0, in this example, then your bin size will start at: [0%, 10%), [10%, 20%), [20%, 30)......[90%, 100%)
thanks for your kindness and generous .greet work and great teacher
thanks a lot sir for answering me >.i will be waiting for more video
very good
Thank You.! Much appreciated....
You should write it like this. 40
+Pyro pro Pyropro You can, as long you don't include 40 or 50 value.
awesome
good stuff bro. Thanks :)
can it be write
40 and below 50
50 and below 60 ?
Great explanation
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Wow. Hello from California. Good luck.
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thnx...its really helpfull!!
Perfect!!!!!!
+LETMEC4FREE Thanks.
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thank you
Oh yea yea
Im barely in 6th grade and im failing really badly even though my grades are good i cant seem to understand anything :(
Don't give up. The more you practice the better you will get. Take your time in understanding.
cylurian You may like HistogramPlus (www.excel-premiumutilities.com), probably the best histogram maker from within Excel
Almost didn't see this video because of the hour long Pizza Hut ad. 😑
Thanks for watching!
ASMR lol
shut up you weirdo
anybody in 2a
this is wrong, counting 40-50 = 11 not 10, it should be:
40-49
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-89
Where would you place 49.3? In the list you have, there is no place for it.
cylurian oh i watched it again. it looked like you were counting 50 twice at first glance, but you put 50) as to not include 50. and the way i wrote it you would put 49.3 in the 40-49 class. i guess either way works sorry.
Thanks for watching again.
Bro I think you can't see the paranthesise
Know ones perfect
so boring
Takes too long to get to the point
thx for wasting my life
stop teaching math and learn how to speak
wwwooowww, so kind of you. If you spoke english you would know he can speak.
So what the hell is he doing not speaking is he not communicating ? Are you not understanding english is the information not being received stfu
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+Veronica Lopez You are welcome. Come back for another video.
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