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so in this clip in this clip Iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate uh a couple of diagnostic tests and uh a child test for sure perhaps later reset test and Iamp;#39;ll show how to use Rober standard arrows and all of that in mlab weamp;#39;re going to use iile airfare do XLS that will be on the Blackboard site and uh weamp;#39;ll start by importing this data set just go let me just run up to here so we can see some um some data you can see there are some text variables you can actually see that here letamp;#39;s actually first look at the description of this data set youamp;#39;ll have that available as well and you can see there sort of a number of air fars there four different years F has from four different years uh the text variables are actually where the origin of the flight and the destination of the flight then thereamp;#39;s the distance average number of Passenger numbers the fair weamp;#39;re going to use that as a dependent variable going to see where we can explain the