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Correlation preparation

Now you'll help the Seattle PD determine whether there are hot spots of crimes across different precincts. You will use one of the IFS functions you learned about (e.g., COUNTIFS(), SUMIFS(), AVERAGEIFS()`) to determine which crimes and precincts occur most frequently.

Remember that the IFS functions allow you to summarize groups of data using multiple criteria. Recall that you specify pairs of arguments that include the range of cells to search and the criterion to search for. These criteria can either be entered manually (e.g., "THEFT-CARPROWL") or can reference the value of another cell (e.g., $F3).

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Instrucciones del ejercicio

  • In cell G3, count the number of car prowling offenses that occurred in the West precinct.
  • Do the same for the South, Unknown, North, and East precincts in cells G3:L3, respectively.
  • In cells G4:L5, count the number of other crimes involving children ("CHILD-OTHER") for each precinct.

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