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Excel Basics for Data Analytics Excel sits at the start of most analysis work. What you use Excel for • Cleaning raw data • Exploring patterns • Quick summaries for teams Core conc…
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Steps to become a data analyst Learn the Basics of Data Analysis: Familiarize yourself with foundational concepts in data analysis, statistics, and data visualization. Online cours…
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