Chapter 13 (numbers): minor updates (#1627)
* numbers.qmd: improve variable name for IQR * numbers.qmd: textual fix
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			@@ -643,11 +643,11 @@ But the code below reveals a data oddity for airport [EGE](https://en.wikipedia.
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flights |> 
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  group_by(origin, dest) |> 
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  summarize(
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    distance_sd = IQR(distance), 
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    distance_iqr = IQR(distance), 
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    n = n(),
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    .groups = "drop"
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  ) |> 
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  filter(distance_sd > 0)
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  filter(distance_iqr > 0)
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```
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### Distributions
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@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ Finally, don't forget what you learned in @sec-sample-size: whenever creating nu
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There's one final type of summary that's useful for numeric vectors, but also works with every other type of value: extracting a value at a specific position: `first(x)`, `last(x)`, and `nth(x, n)`.
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For example, we can find the first and last departure for each day:
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For example, we can find the first, fifth and last departure for each day:
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```{r}
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flights |> 
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