ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Measurement Videos 14 videos

GED Math 4.5 Measurement
201 Views

GED Math 4.5 Measurement. What is the longest clothesline Isaac could possibly hang in his backyard?

GED Math 1.1 Expressions and Equations
878 Views

GED Math: Expression and Equations Drill 1, Problem 1. How much do the apples cost after tax?

GED Math 1.1 Measurement
327 Views

GED Math: Measurement Drill 1, Problem 1. The area, in square inches, of the shaded region where the two rectangles overlap is...what?

See All

GED Math 3.4 Measurement 169 Views


Share It!


Description:

GED Math 3.4 Measurement. What is the median number of accidents that drivers had?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:00

Thank you We sneak in if you're shmoop du jour

00:05

brought to you by talking animals If you believe they're

00:08

all around you you're watching too many disney movies talking

00:11

Animal insurance company conducted a study investigating the number of

00:15

accidents drivers had during their first year of insurance coverage

00:20

Results shown in the circle graph below What's the median

00:25

number of accidents that drivers had All right so this

00:34

is a bill cab question More naming else Yeah What

00:36

is immediate other than that thing you drive over when

00:39

you realize you need to make an emergency u turn

00:42

Actually that's Pretty good way to remember it because the

00:44

median is in the middle of the road and a

00:47

median is the middle number in siri's If we were

00:50

to visualize the numbers represented in this graph is accident

00:53

victims out of one hundred weight have thirty one guys

00:55

with no accidents and twenty eight who've had one accident

00:58

and seven with two accidents than twenty six with three

01:01

accidents And finally eight people who really need to invest

01:06

find the media and we have to find the exact

01:08

middle number And since we have an even number of

01:11

percent way have to take the average of the fiftieth

01:14

and fifty first numbers on our list for the first

01:16

thirty one or zeroes and then thirty two through fifty

01:19

nine or ones So that's it fiftieth and fifty first

01:23

numbers will be once and the average of one and

01:26

one is one no matter what to talking armadillo tells 00:01:31.151 --> [endTime] you

Related Videos

SAT Math 6.1 Geometry and Measurement
3974 Views

SAT Math 6.1 Geometry and Measurement

CAHSEE Math 3.4 Statistics, Data, and Probability I
363 Views

Statistics, Data, and Probability I: Drill Set 3, Problem 4. How many different avatars can be created based on the given options?

CAHSEE Math 3.2 Statistics, Data, and Probability II
224 Views

Statistics, Data, and Probability II Drill 3 Problem 2. Which two sports together make up for the preferences of more than half of all those w...

CAHSEE Math 3.3 Statistics, Data, and Probability II
198 Views

Statistics, Data, and Probability II Drill 3 Problem 3. One hundred twenty of those who were asked preferred what sport?

Pre-Algebra: Sampling Methods
1865 Views

If you're looking for tips on how to score more free samples at Yogurtland, you've got the wrong video.