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Many people think that analyzing data must be some sort of complex activity that requires mathematical equations and calculations. Well in this video were going to explore how to analyze data quickly, using one of Microsoft Excel in-built tools for data analysis. Whats up guys, Wale here, welcome back to the channel. In todays video were going to try to answer some questions regarding the Olympic games data set and really try to find out if the Olympic games is a gender balanced event. So were going to try to answer questions like what is the trend of men to women participation in the Olympics over time, which countries are driving the increase in women participation in the Oympics and lastly are there areas where women participation can docHubly improve in the Olympics. The data set we will be working with is the 120 years of Olympic history data set we downloaded from Kaggle. For guidance on how to download the data set from Kaggle, I would advise