Thank you. What about those digits that we keep them but they have no occurrence in the data set? How do you interpret it?And What is their importance?
I would recommend that, for the non-decimal numbers, you make it a decimal with a "0" for the tens place. For example 15 would be 15.0 and you would have a stem of 15 and a leaf of 0.
i still would like to understand how is would work for 4 digit numbers or bigger. For example my min is 229 and my max is 151000 and I am still confused
i think you have to keep only one digit in leaf and you can have as many digits as u like in stem. for example in the case of 229, u will have to keep 22 in stem but just 9 in leaf. similarly in 151000, just keep 15100 in stem and rest '0' in leaf. i hope u got my point.
He said u can’t have more than one for leaf, so I think for whichever number of digits, the same rule applies. Just maintain one leaf and put the other one million figures on the stem
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Thank you. What about those digits that we keep them but they have no occurrence in the data set? How do you interpret it?And What is their importance?
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Could you please tell me : how can we make a stem and leaf plot if the data includes 3 decimal numbers, e.g 3.231, 3.452, 6.780....Thank you very much
Thank you, this was helpful. But what if you have decimal numbers and nondecimal numbers in the same data set?
I would recommend that, for the non-decimal numbers, you make it a decimal with a "0" for the tens place. For example 15 would be 15.0 and you would have a stem of 15 and a leaf of 0.
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How do we calculate skewness and kurtosis of the data and comment in each case
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Hello, What if the given data was 125, 200, 356, 457 and 586 how to plot it?
Is this ok for Stem? 05,10,15,20
i still would like to understand how is would work for 4 digit numbers or bigger. For example my min is 229 and my max is 151000 and I am still confused
That's my problem also
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i think you have to keep only one digit in leaf and you can have as many digits as u like in stem. for example in the case of 229, u will have to keep 22 in stem but just 9 in leaf. similarly in 151000, just keep 15100 in stem and rest '0' in leaf. i hope u got my point.
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He said u can’t have more than one for leaf, so I think for whichever number of digits, the same rule applies. Just maintain one leaf and put the other one million figures on the stem
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