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Lab 2-5

Part Two

2-5A

Q1: By looking through the data in the file, what do you think the delimiter is?
Comma
2-5B

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Q2: In the checksums, you validated that the SAT score for all the records is
1,059.07.
When we work with the data more rigorously, several tests will require us to
transform NULL values. If you were to transform the NULL SAT values to 0, what
would happen to the average? How would that change the average affect the
way you would interpret the data? Do you think it is a good idea to replace
NULL values with 0s in this case? When you replace the NULL values with zero, it
does indeed affect the average of the SAT scores. The average is now at 179.28. It
would probably not be a good idea to replace the NULL with 0s because the SAT
average is now lower than the SAT scores even go. The SAT scores range from
400-1,600.

2-5C
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