Set the working directory:

  1. Download “StudentSurvey.csv” to your computer.
  2. Set Working directory to the folder you saved your file in.
  3. read the file using read.csv command.
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Instructions:

Read the StudentSurvey into this markdown and answers the following questions

#read the StudentSurvey.csv in here

survey <- read.csv("StudentSurvey.csv")

Check the data structure:

#check the head of the data set

head(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(survey)
## [1] 79 17
#create a table of students'sex and "HigherSAT"

table(survey$Sex, survey$HigherSAT)
##    
##     Math Verbal
##   F   25     15
##   M   24     15
# Display summary statistics for VerbalSAT

summary(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

tapply(survey$GPA, survey$Sex, mean)
##       F       M 
## 3.18425 3.15359
#Create a new dataframe, call it "column_df". This new dataframe should contain students' weight and number of hours the exercise 

column_df <- data.frame(survey$Weight, survey$Exercise)
column_df
##    survey.Weight survey.Exercise
## 1            180              10
## 2            120               4
## 3            208              14
## 4            110               3
## 5            150               3
## 6            114               5
## 7            128              10
## 8            235              13
## 9            115              12
## 10           140              12
## 11           135               6
## 12           110              10
## 13            99               3
## 14           165               7
## 15           120               2
## 16           154              14
## 17           110              10
## 18           145              14
## 19           195              20
## 20           200               7
## 21           167              12
## 22           175              10
## 23           155               6
## 24           185              14
## 25           190              12
## 26           165              10
## 27           175               8
## 28           126               0
## 29           187              10
## 30           170               6
## 31           158               5
## 32           119              24
## 33           205               2
## 34           129              10
## 35           145               6
## 36           130               5
## 37           215               5
## 38           135              12
## 39           145               2
## 40            98               7
## 41           150              15
## 42           159               5
## 43           174               7
## 44           160              15
## 45           165               8
## 46           161              14
## 47           130               4
## 48           175              15
## 49           255               4
## 50           160              15
## 51           160               3
## 52            95               3
## 53           115              15
## 54           120              20
## 55           135               3
## 56           180               6
## 57           155              12
## 58           110               4
## 59           215              20
## 60           140              10
## 61           195              10
## 62           185               4
## 63           185               9
## 64           209              12
## 65           145               2
## 66           180               2
## 67           170               5
## 68           135               5
## 69           165               6
## 70           137              10
## 71           147               4
## 72           150               5
## 73           155              17
## 74           160               7
## 75           130               2
## 76           180               8
## 77           150               1
## 78           205              14
## 79           115              12
#Access the fourth element in the first column from the StudentSurvey's dataset.

survey[4,1]
## [1] "Junior"