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Title: Exploratory Data Analysis in R

Subtitle: A Business Analyst’s Guide using mtcars

Presented by: VARUN

Slide 2: Descriptive Statistics

• Mean, Median, Mode

• SD, Variance, IQR

• Distribution shape (Skewness, Kurtosis)

Slide 3: R Code Summary

Functions: summary(), mean(), sd(), var(), IQR(), range()

Custom: get_mode() function for Mode

Slide 4: MPG Histogram

Insight: Cars show clustering between 15–20 MPG

Visual: Green-themed histogram

Slide 5: Boxplot of MPG by Cylinders

Insight: Fewer cylinders = more MPG

Visual: Seagreen boxplot by cylinder count

Slide 6: Correlation Heatmap

Insight: MPG negatively correlates with wt & hp

Visual: Green–White–Red heatmap using corrplot

Slide 7: Group Comparison

Insight: Mean MPG for each cylinder count

Data: aggregate(mpg ~ cyl, data = mtcars, mean)

Slide 8: Clustering Analysis

Insight: 3 car types discovered via K-means

Variables: mpg, hp, wt

Visual: Green scatter plot clusters


Slide 9: KPI Panel

🚗 Max MPG: 33.9

⚙️ Avg HP: 146.7

🪶 Min Weight: 1.513

Slide 10: Takeaways

• Low-weight, low-cylinder cars are most fuel-efficient

• Correlations show performance trade-offs

• Clustering reveals decision-support segments

• R makes data storytelling clean, simple, and powerful

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