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  • Would be a good video if it wasn't for the music playing in the background, very distracting!

  • mmmmmmmmmmmmmilf

  • Awkward exit

  • since when do days are model by continuous numerical values. I thought days are discrete. you can't have a 5.6 day or you sleep for 4.2 days. The concept is clear but the example picked is flawed. thanks any way

  • I wish my teacher was as good looking...

  • Thanks a lot for putting this up really cleared stuff up

  • LOL WTF that music on the background..

  • Someone needs to get laids (the people below me).

  • ID love to nestle in your boobs

  • Thank you so much, this really helped me. I have a test tomorrow.

  • Mendelssohn?

  • @Scubapops Are you asking if I like the composer?

  • the european way is way different to this lol

  • great help....by the way you're beautiful...

  • Means 6 Sigma is fake

  • Great video. Helped me a lot!!!

  • u r a rocker!!!!!

  • wow u really are amazing!

  • I'd really pay attention in class if you were teaching me. :) Your vids are great for reviewing for my exam. Thanks.

  • I'm so confuzzled. For my data ... My mean is 499.9595 yet the standard deviation is 255,50007 .... can you have a negative standard deviation point?

  • i wish i had you as my teacher

  • wow! a smart woman and a pretty woman at the same time? i must be dreaming!

  • i can't focus because of her nice chest

  • You're hot

  • @Knibs7 Office hot lol.

  • can you my maths as your hot

  • very nice, thanks!!

  • not all, i think its 99.7% of your data between 3 std deviations. nothing too important. nice video.

  • Good stuff!

  • Are you saying that am item of data plus or minus three standard deviations from the mean is classified as a so called ''outlier''?

    I suppose so. Just as something 1.5 times the inter quartile range beyond the adjacent values on a box plot is conventionally considered to be an outlier. Just something so unlikely as to be untypical and therefore requiring further investigation....before usually dropping it like a sack of something unpleasant.

    Am I right?

  • you spelled an wrong....

    thats what you get for trying to act clever....

  • So what? N and M are next to each other on the keyboard. It's easy to type the wrong one you pedantic little twat.

    The point is valid or it isn't valid ireespective of typing errors. Only small minded little losers make comments about typing errors. It isn't even a spelling mistake. You pathetic little shit. You can't fault what I say about mathematics so you nit pick like an old fart about a typo!

    Excuse me while I piss my pants laughing at you.......

  • yo mammas so fat - shes dead.

  • and i think you will find it is a spelling mistake you dickbag

  • square goes ya dobber

  • fanny baws

  • MON THEN

  • Very nice, how much?

  • @ModelOrange thinking the same thing, very hot indeed

  • The EMPIRICAL Rule..is from where her explanation is derived...

    See text or notes on the n ormal curve..

  • is it possible to get down part of our part with - sign? for ex. -66.32 to 95.64 ?

  • so its basically saying that the data should lie within 3 SD's ~99,96, and 68% of the time respectively?

  • Where did that 3 come from?

  • It is from the 3 standard deviation rule: Almost all data will be within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

  • @tcreelmuw Your pretty hot.  Seriously

  • @tcreelmuw Huh? Me not get it.

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