Statistical Sciences 2864A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Underweight, Normal Distribution, Heavy-Tailed Distribution

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When you have data in integers or characters, stored in memory it may be different, specific memory, decimal places, if your numbers aren"t stored properly. Save into the file, 2 different files, is this for question 1. Create an object call it a2, b2 for second file. Can you verify the two objects they are two different objects but their values should be the same. Number 3 is to be comfortable with dump, load, save, source (input, output mechanisms), what are the differences and what are the similarities. Question 4- body mass index, diabetes, 33. 6 freudian numbers, convert to catalogs - bmi on wikipedia , convert the numbers into catalog, and check the distribution and so on, . Underweight, overweight and normal (these are the only three catalogs) Plots and transformations for q5 and q6 b-df file 2. How to interpret these curves and how the data behaves. Many options available for general plotting functions.

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