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It's not always obvious how you should analyze your data. In this video we'll analyze whether some ages are over-represented at the Boston Marathon.
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how many runners of each age ran the race.
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Let's leave a space below Max Difference
and then in row 6 let's add two labels,
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Age and Count.
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And let's go ahead and bold our labels.
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Then, below our age label,
let's add 18, and then 19.
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Then let's highlight both of those cells,
and drag down until we have an entry for
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each age between the min at 18 and
the max at 84.
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