Instructional Video2:52
FuseSchool

Calculator Trick—Table of Values

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Work smarter, not harder! Learn a function of the calculator that assists with creating a table of values. The calculator does the work of substituting values and finding the input-output pairs.
Instructional Video6:46
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate Sample Size and Margin of Error

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
Explore the effect sample size has on margin of error and confidence interval. The instructor calculates the margin of error of fictional data. He shows how the calculation changes when the sample size changes while keeping the other...
Instructional Video4:58
Mathispower4u

Determine How a Final Exam Score Affect a Course Grade Using the TI84 (Weighted Averages Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Will this be on the final exam? A brief YouTube video shows scholars how to use the table feature of a graphing calculator to find the necessary score on a final exam to achieve a specific course grade. The example uses weighted averages...
Instructional Video3:47
Jacob Clifford

GDP Deflator Practice

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
What is a GDP deflator, and how do we calculate it? Support your learners through this process using this video as a resource, which explains step-by-step how to work with an equation calculating not only the GDP deflator,...
Instructional Video7:30
Jacob Clifford

CPI Practice

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
Using market baskets and base years, how do we calculate consumer price index (CPI)? Check out the instruction offered by an engaging and informative economics teacher, who will walk you and your class members step-by-step through...
Instructional Video14:35
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Socratica

Using Scientific Notation

For Students 8th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists and engineers in every field use scientific notation. The Socratica video explains what scientific notation is and why people use it. Then, it offers examples of how to convert a number into and out of scientific notation....
Instructional Video3:55
Fuse School

Calculating Molar Volume Using Experimental Data

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Calculating molar volume from experimental data often means the additional challenge of complex numbers and slight errors in measurement. The 23rd video in a 30-part series offers two types of experimental data to work from and models...
Instructional Video8:36
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Socratica

Chemistry: What is pH—How to Calculate pH

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Is it better to drink an acid or a base? An informative video explains what pH is and how to calculate it. As part of a larger chemistry playlist, it features both the Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry definitions. It also demonstrates...
Instructional Video6:44
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate Confidence Intervals and Margin of Error

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
Explore the meaning of the margin of error and how to use it to calculate the confidence interval with a video that explains how to calculate a margin of error based on the sample size. The instructor also makes a connection between...
Instructional Video3:50
Fuse School

Using Moles Part 2

For Students 9th - 12th
When does 2+1=2? When calculating in moles, you sometimes have calculations that appear to defy basic math. The 13th video of 29 explains the pairing and combining of molecules and how to calculate their molecular masses. It also details...
Instructional Video6:49
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate Probablity, Addition, and Complements

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Conditional probability problems love dice. Wanna bet on the answers? The last video in a series of six thoroughly explains the possible outcomes when rolling dice. Additionally, it describes the process of calculating the...
Instructional Video3:03
Jacob Clifford

Money Multiplier Practice

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
Now that your young economists have had an introduction to how the money multiplier affects money supply in general, use this instructional video to guide them in practicing how to calculate the change in money supply given difference...
Instructional Video6:08
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statisticsfun

How to Add Probabilites and Multiply Probabilities Using Marbles

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Do you want a red marble and a green marble, or do you want a red marble or a green marble? Calculating the probability in these two situations is very different. Use the fifth video in a series of six to explain the difference in the...
AP Test Prep9:56
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Flipped Math

Calculus AB/BC - Using the Candidates Test to Determine Absolute (Global) Extrema

For Students 10th - 12th
Absolutely! Find the global maximum and minimums. Pupils watch a video showing how to find the absolute maximums and minimums of a function on an interval by testing critical points. The learners see how to determine whether a critical...
Instructional Video2:35
Jacob Clifford

Interest Rates: Real vs Nominal Practice

For Students 11th - 12th Standards
Are interest rates a good or bad thing? Explain to your young economists why the answer depends on such factors as who is buying and lending and what is the inflationary rate, and how this all ties into banking practices and general...
AP Test Prep9:15
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Flipped Math

Calculus AB/BC - Estimating Derivatives of a Function at a Point

For Students 10th - 12th
It seems like it should be about three. Pupils learn to get an estimate of the derivative of a function at a point by using the derivative functionality of their graphing calculators. They take that information to determine the equation...
Instructional Video11:06
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Socratica

Significant Figures | Add, Subtract, Multiply and Divide Sig Figs

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Selecting the proper measurement requires thought; for example, an odometer shouldn't be used to measure millimeters due to a lack of preciseness. An informative video from a Socratica playlist explains the importance of significant...
Instructional Video4:27
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate Standard Deviation, Mean, Variance Statistics, Excel

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Wouldn't life be easier if a computer would do the work for us? A video shows how to use Excel to solve for standard deviation, mean, and variance statistics. 
Instructional Video6:00
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statisticsfun

Calculating Standard Deviation Using Excel

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Excel at your work with a lesson featuring spreadsheets. A video walks pupils slowly through how to solve standard deviation and variance using Excel in two different ways. 
Instructional Video5:08
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate the Odds of Losing the Lottery V2

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Video can be a powerful tool in the learning process. This one makes use of digital tools to help explain the concept of conditional probability applied to a lottery problem. 
Instructional Video7:04
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statisticsfun

Why are Degrees of Freedom (n-1) Used in Variance and Standard Deviation

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Don't be mean, be above average. A straightforward video explains why degrees of freedom are used and how to recognize the error based on your sample population. 
Instructional Video5:05
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate Standard Deviation and Variance

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
What if math teachers are really pirates and they want us to find x so they can get the buried treasure? A short video explains how to calculate standard deviation and variance with a step-by-step guided practice problem. The...
Instructional Video4:30
Fuse School

Calculating Gas Volumes

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
How do scientists measure how much pollution a car gives off? Scholars build on their knowledge of the molecular volume of a gas in order to calculate gas volumes in chemical reactions. The 22nd video in a 30-part series uses...
Instructional Video4:24
Fuse School

Concentration Formula and Calculations

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Does a concentrated solution or a diluted solution contain more particles? The 24th video in a 30-part series answers this question as an introduction to figuring concentration using the standard formulas. Through two different formula...