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Bringing order to the universe!

When initially exploring a dataset, it's often useful to sort the data so you can view the highest and lowest values. Sorting is useful for not only understanding the data, but spotting suspicious values that could be natural outliers or errors in data collection.

In this exercise, you'll practice sorting one and two columns, and identify the parent planet that has the moon with the smallest mean radius.

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<cours>Data Analysis in Google Sheets</cours>
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Instructions de l’exercice

  • In column E, sort the values in the Name column.
  • In columns F and G, sort both Parent and Mean radius (km) in ascending order of radius.

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