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Assessing the Reasonableness of Sums Using Rounding
In this video, students learn how to assess the reasonableness of sums by using rounding. They are taught to round each number to the nearest place value and then add them together. By comparing the rounded sum with the actual sum,...
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Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python - Maximum Likelihood Part 2
In this video, we will build a relation between error and probability. This clip is from the chapter "Basics of Deep Learning" of the series "Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python".In this section, we will cover...
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Complete SAS Programming Guide - Learn SAS and Become a Data Ninja - T-Test Independent Samples Overview (Example)
This is an overview (example) of t-test independent samples analysis. This clip is from the chapter "Statistical Analysis" of the series "Complete SAS Programming Guide - Learn SAS and Become a Data Ninja".This section focuses on...
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Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python - L1 and L2 Regularization
In this video, we will discuss L1 and L2 regularization. This clip is from the chapter "Optimizations" of the series "Deep Learning - Deep Neural Network for Beginners Using Python".In this section, we will cover optimizations of a...
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Right hand riemann sum approximation
👉 Learn how to approximate the integral of a function using the Reimann sum approximation. Reimann sum is an approximation of the area under a curve or between two curves by dividing it into multiple simple shapes like rectangles and...
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Learn how to find the partial sum of a arithmetic series
👉 Learn how to find the partial sum of an arithmetic series. A series is the sum of the terms of a sequence. An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence. The formula for the sum of n terms of an arithmetic...
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KS2 Primary Maths Age 13-17 - Measure: Units and Conversions - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video looks at...
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MATHS - Numbers - Cancelling (Simplifying) Fractions
Cancelling (Simplifying) Fractions | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool This video we going to focus on cancelling down or simplifying fractions, a.k.a. making them simple or easy.
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Assessing the Reasonableness of Sums with Rounding
In this video lesson, students will learn how to assess the reasonableness of addition problems by using rounding. The teacher explains the process of rounding each number to the leftmost place of the smallest number and then adding them...
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MATHS - Numbers - Ordering Positive Numbers
What we mean by “ordering numbers” is putting them in order of size.So the smallest number going up to the largest number.In this video we’re going to look at ordering large numbers, and then seeing the difference between these key...
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MATHS - Numbers - Ordering Negative Numbers
But how do we order negative numbers, or, more generally, integer numbers? Let’s do it step by step. First, we should figure out what a negative number is in real life. We can quite easily imagine what it means to have £1000. But what...
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MATHS - Numbers - Square, Cube & Triangular Numbers
In this video we are going to look at square, cube and triangular numbers, what they are, how they can be useful and some of the patterns they form
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MATHS - Numbers - Rounding
Welcome to our video on Rounding. We are going to cover two types of rounding, to decimal places and to significant figures. Let's start with a little rule first. The basics of rounding dictate that a value below a 5 goes to the lower...
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MATHS - Numbers - Set Notation
A set, informally, is a collection of things considered to be a single object. Set notation requires the use of curly brackets and the objects within these brackets are called the ‘elements’ of the set. The elements in a set do not need...
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MATHS - Numbers - Approximation and Estimation
An approximation is anything that is similar, but not exactly the same as something else. For example, if you were to say a 57 minute journey would take “about an hour”, you would be approximating. A value can be approximated by...
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MATHS - Numbers - Conversions
Converting between measures such as millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres is commonplace in our lives. The process is made nice and simple because of the metric system.
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MATHS - Numbers - Converting Between Proper and Improper Fractions
Fractions have two parts. The numerator and the denominator. The numerator is the number that is on top and the denominator is the number on the bottom. Fractions can be written in two main ways. The first one is called an ‘proper...
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Sequences, Factorials, and Summation Notation
An introduction to sequences, factorials, and summation notation.
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MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Ordering by Size
You and two friends order a pizza and it has been cut in 10 equal slices. One of your friends grab 5 slices, the other grabs 3 slices and you’re left with 2 slices. Now you’re trying to figure out who got the least amount of pizza. In...
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MATHS - Numbers - Ordering Fractions & Decimals
Here we are going to look at how we can order fractions and decimals. It may help to view our video on how to convert fractions, decimals, and percentages before starting.
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MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Multiplication and Division
In this video, we are going to look at how to multiply and divide fractions. Multiplying fractions is arguably the easiest method of the four main functions when dealing with fractions, so we will look at this first.
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MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Decimals Percentages
Fractions, decimals, and percentages are three ways of representing the same value, so we can convert between them. The decimal value of 1, is the same as 100%. Therefore a percentage value is always 100 times greater than its equivalent...
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MATHS - Numbers - Fractions Addition and Subtraction
What do we need to know about adding and subtracting fractions? Fractions with unlike (or different) denominators can not be added or subtracted. In other words, you can only add and subtract fractions, if the denominator (that’s the...
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We won't be coming back with more borrowing or taxes - Chancellor
The Chancellor told the CBI conference she would not be coming back with more borrowing or taxes.
Asked if she could confirm there would be no more big tax rises on businesses, Rachel Reeves said: “I faced a problem, and I faced into...