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## speed dist
## Min. : 4.0 Min. : 2.00
## 1st Qu.:12.0 1st Qu.: 26.00
## Median :15.0 Median : 36.00
## Mean :15.4 Mean : 42.98
## 3rd Qu.:19.0 3rd Qu.: 56.00
## Max. :25.0 Max. :120.00
tab = table(cars$speed > 5, cars$dist > 4)
knitr::kable(tab)
FALSE | TRUE | |
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FALSE | 1 | 1 |
TRUE | 1 | 47 |
The number of cars with speed greater than 5 is 48.
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