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Hello everyone and welcome to 2R Academy. I am Rasya and together with my buddy Raka, we are in Jakarta. Today is the 10th of May, 2021 and we will be teaching you about data and population. To be more specific, we are going to teach you how to make predictions of a population through a Box and Whisker Plot. First, we need to set a topic and question. The topic can be anything, but what matters is the question. In order to create a box and whiskers plot, we need a question that is quantitative, discrete, and univariate. This means that the question you ask must be able to be answered through counting, in the form of numbers, and only changed with one variable. An example of quantitative data is the number of pairs of shoes. Enjoy our podcast or watch our video here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wq3W8mG3uQ].
Hello everyone and welcome to 2R Academy. I am Rasya and together with my buddy Raka, we are in Jakarta. Today is the 10th of May, 2021 and we will be teaching you about data and population. To be more specific, we are going to teach you how to make predictions of a population through a Box and Whisker Plot. First, we need to set a topic and question. The topic can be anything, but what matters is the question. In order to create a box and whiskers plot, we need a question that is quantitative, discrete, and univariate. This means that the question you ask must be able to be answered through counting, in the form of numbers, and only changed with one variable. An example of quantitative data is the number of pairs of shoes. Enjoy our podcast or watch our video here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wq3W8mG3uQ].