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Read the StudentSurvey into this markdown and answers the following questions
#read the StudentSurvey.csv in here
student_survey <-read.csv("StudentSurvey.csv")
#check the head of the data set
head(student_survey)
## Year Sex Smoke Award HigherSAT Exercise TV Height Weight Siblings
## 1 Senior M No Olympic Math 10 1 71 180 4
## 2 Sophomore F Yes Academy Math 4 7 66 120 2
## 3 FirstYear M No Nobel Math 14 5 72 208 2
## 4 Junior M No Nobel Math 3 1 63 110 1
## 5 Sophomore F No Nobel Verbal 3 3 65 150 1
## 6 Sophomore F No Nobel Verbal 5 4 65 114 2
## BirthOrder VerbalSAT MathSAT SAT GPA Pulse Piercings
## 1 4 540 670 1210 3.13 54 0
## 2 2 520 630 1150 2.50 66 3
## 3 1 550 560 1110 2.55 130 0
## 4 1 490 630 1120 3.10 78 0
## 5 1 720 450 1170 2.70 40 6
## 6 2 600 550 1150 3.20 80 4
#check the dimensions
dim(student_survey)
## [1] 79 17
#create a table of students'sex and "HigherSAT"
xtabs(~ Sex +HigherSAT, data=student_survey)
## HigherSAT
## Sex Math Verbal
## F 25 15
## M 24 15
# Display summary statistics for VerbalSAT
summary(student_survey$VerbalSAT)
## Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
## 420.0 550.0 580.0 583.2 630.0 720.0
#Find the average GPA of students
(mean(student_survey$GPA, na.rm = TRUE))
## [1] 3.169114
# Average GPA for students is 3.17
#Create a new dataframe, call it "column_df". This new dataframe should contain students' weight and number of hours the exercise
column_df <- student_survey[ c("Exercise", "Weight")]
#Access the fourth element in the first column from the StudentSurvey's dataset.
student_survey[4, 1]
## [1] "Junior"