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.Subtraction .Multiplication .square root
15+54
## [1] 69
15*54
## [1] 810
sqrt(15)
## [1] 3.872983
Suppose you have a set of numbers representing the assignments scores:
scores <- c(87,100, 91, 95, 81.5, 0, 39, 74, 92)
#Calculate the average of the scores, and round your answer to two decimal number
mean(scores)
## [1] 73.27778
#Find the Maximum and Minimum score
max(scores)
## [1] 100
min(scores)
## [1] 0
#Find how many scores were above the average, use coding for this
round(max(scores), 2)
## [1] 100
#Create a new set called new_scores that includes the elements from indices 2 to 6 of the scores vector
new_scores <- scores[2:6]
Read section 2.3, then answer the following questions
# Create a vector with the number 1 repeated 5 times. Print it
my_vec <- 1
my_vec <- rep(1, times = 5)
# Create a vector with a sequence of numbers from 1 to 10 with a step of 2. Print it
scores <- 1:10
# Create a vector by repeating a sequence from 1 to 3, 2 times. Print it.
scores <- rep(1:3, times = 2)
mixed_vector <- c(1, "two", 3.0, TRUE, 2)
# Check the class of the vector
class(mixed_vector)
## [1] "character"
print(class(mixed_vector))
## [1] "character"
## Coerce to numeric and print it
numeric <- as.numeric(mixed_vector)
## Warning: NAs introduced by coercion
print(numeric)
## [1] 1 NA 3 NA 2