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  • Patrick Koch
    Patrick Koch
    40,498 Points

    I dont get I tryed answer B and C but its not correct.

    Posted on Jan 26, 2024 by Patrick Koch
    Patrick Koch
    40,498 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Getting Friendly with Data

    2 Answers

  • Aaron Loften
    Aaron Loften
    12,864 Points

    The video does not mention what to do in this scenario - Median where result is represents another object.

    Posted on Jan 15, 2024 by Aaron Loften
    Aaron Loften
    12,864 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Getting Friendly with Data

    1 Answer

  • Orian Sentner
    Orian Sentner
    256 Points

    Where to find data set?

    Posted on Oct 27, 2022 by Orian Sentner
    Orian Sentner
    256 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Analyzing Data Spread

    2 Answers

  • Temi Folorunsho
    Temi Folorunsho
    2,849 Points

    Max, Min, Range

    Posted on Jul 19, 2022 by Temi Folorunsho
    Temi Folorunsho
    2,849 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    1 Answer

  • Anne Grader
    Anne Grader
    553 Points

    Why does google sheets sort the values in "2017" from min to max?

    Posted on Dec 19, 2021 by Anne Grader
    Anne Grader
    553 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    2 Answers

  • nicolaspeterson
    nicolaspeterson
    8,569 Points

    Can someone explain why Ben uses absolute references?

    Posted on Oct 21, 2021 by nicolaspeterson
    nicolaspeterson
    8,569 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    1 Answer

  • Mason Burke
    Mason Burke
    329 Points

    I understand the process of setting up the stdev but it keeps coming up NONE or %0.00

    Posted on Jun 10, 2021 by Mason Burke
    Mason Burke
    329 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    0 Answers

  • Francesco Gambardella
    Francesco Gambardella
    2,094 Points

    Cannot calculate the value min and/or max, I get 0.00.00

    Posted on Feb 7, 2021 by Francesco Gambardella
    Francesco Gambardella
    2,094 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    1 Answer

  • benjamind
    benjamind
    6,442 Points

    It seems that Google Sheets expects a semicolon instead of a comma as separator in the COUNTIFS function.

    Posted on Jan 8, 2021 by benjamind
    benjamind
    6,442 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    1 Answer

  • Hayder Morsel
    Hayder Morsel
    3,055 Points

    There doesn't seem to be an 'aggregate column' option in the chart setup menu?

    Posted on Oct 13, 2020 by Hayder Morsel
    Hayder Morsel
    3,055 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Charting Our Data: Part 1

    2 Answers

  • Qui Le
    Qui Le
    10,998 Points

    Why did we receive a floating value when we use MODE function in Google Spreadsheet instead of getting a duration?

    Posted on Sep 23, 2020 by Qui Le
    Qui Le
    10,998 Points
    • Data Analysis
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    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Mean, Median, Mode

    0 Answers

  • Asa Arnold
    Asa Arnold
    1,266 Points

    S1 vs S2 in "=MIN('2017'!S2:S26411)"

    Posted on Jul 24, 2020 by Asa Arnold
    Asa Arnold
    1,266 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    1 Answer

  • Nick Evershed
    Nick Evershed
    6,429 Points

    Standard deviation getting confusing

    Posted on Jul 21, 2020 by Nick Evershed
    Nick Evershed
    6,429 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Analyzing Data Spread

    1 Answer

  • Michael Erotokritou
    Michael Erotokritou
    2,399 Points

    Second and Third standard deviation

    Posted on Apr 29, 2020 by Michael Erotokritou
    Michael Erotokritou
    2,399 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    1 Answer

  • Erlend Dybvik Indrelid
    Erlend Dybvik Indrelid
    5,843 Points

    Min function doesn't work: no output

    Posted on Jul 12, 2019 by Erlend Dybvik Indrelid
    Erlend Dybvik Indrelid
    5,843 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    3 Answers

  • Rouillie Wilkerson
    Rouillie Wilkerson
    10,419 Points

    I deleted the cut and paste data and get an incorrect answer, now. How do I correct it without starting from scratch?

    Posted on Jun 27, 2019 by Rouillie Wilkerson
    Rouillie Wilkerson
    10,419 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    0 Answers

  • Rouillie Wilkerson
    Rouillie Wilkerson
    10,419 Points

    I'm getting the wrong answer of "52820"...

    Posted on Jun 19, 2019 by Rouillie Wilkerson
    Rouillie Wilkerson
    10,419 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    1 Answer

  • Meagan Lampton
    Meagan Lampton
    524 Points

    How can I go back to review wrong answers?

    Posted on Apr 4, 2019 by Meagan Lampton
    Meagan Lampton
    524 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Getting Friendly with Data

    1 Answer

  • Max Erlich
    Max Erlich
    3,581 Points

    Where do these numbers come from?

    Posted on Mar 29, 2019 by Max Erlich
    Max Erlich
    3,581 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Analyzing Data Spread

    2 Answers

  • Michelle Rosenstock
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    Michelle Rosenstock
    Courses Plus Student 3,256 Points

    Why answer B is wrong Quick Question 2 on Median

    Posted on Feb 15, 2019 by Michelle Rosenstock
    Michelle Rosenstock
    Courses Plus Student 3,256 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Getting Friendly with Data

    2 Answers

  • Tim Borrego
    Tim Borrego
    1,684 Points

    Will there be other Data Vis courses in addition to "Introduction to Data Visualization with Matplotlib"?

    Posted on Mar 26, 2018 by Tim Borrego
    Tim Borrego
    1,684 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Visualizing Data

    2 Answers

  • Bernardo Augusto García Loaiza
    PLUS
    Bernardo Augusto García Loaiza
    Courses Plus Student 792 Points

    What is the reason to get or reference three standard deviations?

    Posted on Dec 28, 2017 by Bernardo Augusto García Loaiza
    Bernardo Augusto García Loaiza
    Courses Plus Student 792 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    3 Answers

  • Josie Nagy
    Josie Nagy
    14,992 Points

    Summarizing Data - How do I calculate the Range value?

    Posted on Dec 21, 2017 by Josie Nagy
    Josie Nagy
    14,992 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Mean, Median, Mode

    2 Answers

  • Noah Fields
    Noah Fields
    13,985 Points

    Why divide by 60 and then 24 instead of 1440?

    Posted on Dec 13, 2017 by Noah Fields
    Noah Fields
    13,985 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Charting Our Data: Part 2

    9 Answers

  • Brendan Whiting
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    Brendan Whiting
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 Points

    Standard deviation symbol is uppercase sigma?

    Posted on Dec 8, 2017 by Brendan Whiting
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    Brendan Whiting
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 84,738 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Analyzing Data Spread

    3 Answers

  • Geo Gs
    Geo Gs
    2,785 Points

    how can i change he MODE format if im on excel i do not see the DURATION option

    Posted on Dec 6, 2017 by Geo Gs
    Geo Gs
    2,785 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Mean, Median, Mode

    1 Answer

  • Mathias Schulenburg
    Mathias Schulenburg
    2,679 Points

    How to do this in excel?

    Posted on Dec 4, 2017 by Mathias Schulenburg
    Mathias Schulenburg
    2,679 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Charting Our Data: Part 1

    1 Answer

  • Lidia Matzek
    Lidia Matzek
    5,481 Points

    Why is this not working:

    Posted on Dec 4, 2017 by Lidia Matzek
    Lidia Matzek
    5,481 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Is Our Data Normal?

    2 Answers

  • pat barosy
    pat barosy
    6,759 Points

    Using minimum function on google sheets--data analytics

    Posted on Dec 3, 2017 by pat barosy
    pat barosy
    6,759 Points
    • Data Analysis
    • Data Analysis Basics
    • Getting to Know Your Data
    • Summarizing Data: Maximum, Minimum, Range

    3 Answers

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