Question: 1) Load the a24.Rdata data file into R (Author does this in chapter 5). (2 points) a. Now plot a generic scatterplot of the home.score

1) Load the \"a24.Rdata\" data file into R (Author does this in chapter 5). (2 points) a. Now plot a generic scatterplot of the \"home.score\" variable (Remember to use the $ selection operator to select that specific variable). You do not have to save this plot, but I will be able to tell by your code if you did it. (4 points) Done b. Now make a scatterplot of the Home Score data with lines connecting all of the dots (type \"b\"). (4 points) Done c. Now, make a scatterplot of the home score variable on the x axis, and away score on the y axis. You do not need to connect the dots if you don't want. Feel free to mess around with colors, or any of the other settings discussed in your book (there are so many!). (6 points) Done (1. Now, plot the same plot, but add an xlim option, and focus on values 100 150 (use argument: xlim c(100, 150)). Copy and paste this plot here. (6 points) Done
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