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I like what you did in your with the exploration of gapminder. Having the pdf version helped me view the graphs. I didnt find a distribution plot for the categorical variable even though it is 12 as you said.
overall, good job :)
wow you really went the extra mile with your homework. It was very nice to see you using different kinds of resources for your graphs such as log(), mutate(), boxplots etc... However, what I appreciated the most was your interpretation of the results, it shows that you know not only the design and the aesthetics of your graphs but also the content and the message that they are conveying. That's great.
Your pdf document looks very neat. You can always change the output to a github_document if you are looking to get a .md file that renders the markdown with graphs in GitHub (i just say this because I struggled with this a bit in my previous assignment). If you had previous experience with R before, it showed; and if you had not, wow you're a quick learner. In any case, you did amazing, congrats.
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