Having trouble following the book with Standard Deviation? I
know that I tend to be a visual learner, and someone doing an actual problem is
the way I learn best. When they show me exactly how they do it, I get a pretty
good idea on how I should do it. Reading a paragraph of the book trying to
explain it just jumbles up my head! (not sure if "jumble" is a real word, but its Laura-Lango!) I was trying to think of some tips to give
you when you’re stuck! When I got stuck and came back from outside I went online for a new look at SD, I found this website that to me seemed like a "Standard Deviation for Dummies" here's the link... http://www.mathisfun.com/data/standard-deviation.html
One thing I like to do is find YouTube videos that are
showing examples of doing a problem, EXACTLY showing what they are doing. My
second thing I do when I get stuck is just take a break, since it is summer I
love to just go outside lay in the sun and read a good book. Once I get some
fresh air I come back inside grab my math homework I was stuck on and work on it
outside.
When learning about sets I have become pretty good at it! I
did them in my last math class, but before that I had never even heard of them!
I know that I will never forget them now because while I was working on the
worksheet including them I got a call my nephew was born!!! Such a great day
and I will always remember that I was working on my math homework while I got
the best phone call ever! :)
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