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CAT1: Report on the analysis of the Titanic Dataset

Srikanth Rajkumar (2140869)

Department of Mathematics, Christ University

STA231: Probability Distributions

Dr. Mini Jayam

29/08/2022
Introduction

You can use a custom view to save specific display settings (such as hidden rows and

columns, cell selections, filter settings, and window settings) and print settings (such as page

settings, margins, headers and footers, and sheet settings) for a worksheet so that you can quickly

apply these settings to that worksheet when needed. You can also include a specific print area in

a custom view.

Results and Discussion

The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most infamous shipwrecks in history. On April

15, 1912, during her maiden voyage, the widely considered “unsinkable” RMS Titanic sank after

colliding with an iceberg. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough lifeboats for everyone onboard,

resulting in the death of 1502 out of 2224 passengers and crew. While there was some element of

luck involved in surviving, it seems some groups of people were more likely to survive than

others.
Q2:

● Select the Age column

● Click on the ‘Less Than’ option, as described by the image above

● Put 16 in the textbox

Result:
Q3:

● Select the table

● Make a Pivot Table and put the requisite schemas in place

● Right click on any value cell and press ‘Group’

● Group the data according to any of your specifications

Result:
Q4:

For First Name:

For Last Name:


Q5:

Q6:
● The final value is 110

Q7:

Q8:
The codes for smoking are 1 and 0 representing a smoker and a non-smoker respectively. By

placing it in the columns tab and selecting the age variables in rows and we get a comprehensive

table of the age-wise smoking averages because of the values filter that we’ve applied.

For the sake of the assignment, we apply another filter to the BMI and take the average of the

values in order to draw a viable conclusion and apply a filter to the CVD variable as those who

have it and those who don't have it as 1 and 0 respectively.

Conclusion

Therefore, it is understood that the value of Excel functions is umpteen. For example,

let's say you know the part of the name, but you don't know the age. You can use the function to

return the age in cell H2 when you enter the auto part number in cell H1.

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