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welcome to unit 2 cleaning up raw data in this unit we will look at the raw data again and do some basic formatting and formula exercises to clean up the data so it's ready for us to analyze now we're going to be using some of the Excel skills you learn in class one in terms of formulas and functions to clean up a raw data set that isn't exactly perfect yet for analyzing a lot of times you'll get data from a database or from someone else in your company and it still has like extra characters or is not you know filtered correctly and you just have to kind of quickly massage the data a little bit to make sure it's ready for you to analyze because if you're trying to analyze data that's not correctly formatted or contains incorrect values then that's not going to be useful at all right so we're going to do some quick um it's kind of tidying up with the data before we actually analyze it and this is a very common practice because sometimes when you get data from like a database that comes...