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umka2103 [35]
2 years ago
10

During which phase of data analysis would a data analyst use spreadsheets or query languages to transform data in order to draw

conclusions
SAT
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]2 years ago
7 0

The analyze phase is the part that would involve the use of  spreadsheets or query languages to transform data in order to draw conclusions.

<h3>What is data analysis?</h3>

This is the process part has to do with the cleaning and the processing of data.

The data that is used is usually contained in the spreadsheet. The goal is to arrive at conclusions after analyzing the data.

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In one to two sentences, describe the theme of the excerpt.

<h3>The story "The Landlord's Mistake" from Fifty Famous People by James Baldwin</h3><h3 />

When John Adams was president and Thomas Jefferson was vise president of the United States, there was not a railroad in all the world.

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"Have you got a room here for me?" he asked the landlord.

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