Media Summary: Gary Anderson explains how to complete a 3 point moving average table to smooth .43 so moving back to our original spreadsheet scenario a book Gary Anderson explains how to find points and plot them in the x-y plane. (

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Gary Anderson explains how to complete a 3 point moving average table to smooth .43 so moving back to our original spreadsheet scenario a book Gary Anderson explains how to find points and plot them in the x-y plane. ( Gary Anderson explains how to find the gradient from 2 points using the y2-y1/x2-x1 formula. ( Gary Anderson explains how to decide if a prediction is reliable or not by considering information in the graph. ( Calculator now what I've done here I've gone from the menu to statistics and enter the two points -1

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BV DATA Example V 4.7 (3 point moving averages - smoothing)
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BV DATA Example V 1.1 (finding and plotting points)
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BV DATA Example V 1.2 (finding the gradient)
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BV DATA Example V 2.7 (commenting on reliability)
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BV DATA Example V 4.7 (3 point moving averages - smoothing)

BV DATA Example V 4.7 (3 point moving averages - smoothing)

Gary Anderson explains how to complete a 3 point moving average table to smooth

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BV DATA V 4 3

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BV DATA V 1 4 GC

BV DATA V 1 4 GC

BV DATA V 1 4 GC

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BV DATA V 4 5

.43 so moving back to our original spreadsheet scenario a book

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BV DATA V 4 2

In this

BV DATA Example V 1.1 (finding and plotting points)

BV DATA Example V 1.1 (finding and plotting points)

Gary Anderson explains how to find points and plot them in the x-y plane. (

BV DATA V 1 3

BV DATA V 1 3

BV DATA V 1 3

BV DATA Example V 1.2 (finding the gradient)

BV DATA Example V 1.2 (finding the gradient)

Gary Anderson explains how to find the gradient from 2 points using the y2-y1/x2-x1 formula. (

BV DATA V 1 5

BV DATA V 1 5

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BV DATA Example V 2.7 (commenting on reliability)

BV DATA Example V 2.7 (commenting on reliability)

Gary Anderson explains how to decide if a prediction is reliable or not by considering information in the graph. (

BV DATA V 1 5 GC

BV DATA V 1 5 GC

Calculator now what I've done here I've gone from the menu to statistics and enter the two points -1