 7 is pretty close to that one, and then we've got the 1.05 is pretty close to that one, and then we've got the .52, which is exactly that one, and then we've got the 0, which is pretty close to that one, and then we've got the .53, which is pretty close to that one. And then we've got the 1.06, which is pretty close to that one. And then 1.58, 1.58. And then 2.11, which is around there. And then the 2, and then this is 2.63. And then this is 3.616. This is 3.68. And this is 4.21. Alright, so something like that. And then here for each Z that's pretty close to each other, I'm going to take the difference between the weight, the height and the weight. So I'm going to put the difference over here. I'm going to say this is the difference between, so I'm going to take this as the W minus, let's just call it, let's just call it W minus H. And I'll make that black and white, home tab font group black, white. And let's center it. And then I'm just going to subtract out for each of these points, the weight, 79 in this case, minus the height for each point where the Z score is as close as we can get. And I'm going to copy that down, copy, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, paste, and paste. And then I'm going to copy all of this information and try to just squish it together so that I can put it in one so that we can graph it. So I'm going to copy this. I'm going to paste it over here, but paste it just the values only. And then I'm going to just move all this stuff up so it's in a nice column here. So now I'm just going to delete these columns right here or these rows, I'm going to delete, shift up. And there's the next one, I'll move that one up. And then I'll just select these and say delete, and shift up. And so there's the next couple. So I'll put this one here, this one here, scroll down a bit. And then this one can move up. And then I can delete all of this, right click, delete, shift up. And then I'll move this one up. And then I'll move this one up. And then I can move this one up. And then I can delete all of this, delete, shift up. And so then let's move this one up. Let's move this one up. And so we still have got more delete all of this right click and delete, shift up. And then I'll move this one up. And then I'll move this one up. And then there's more here. So I'll say right click, delete, shift up. And then I'll move this one up. And I'll move this one up. Is that everything? There's still another one here. Let's move that one up. And so I think we have everything. So now we've got those differences in a column that again correspond to the similar z scores. And the point here is that that if I plot this, you're going to you're going to see a trend, right? And that's the relationship of the z scores that we're looking at. So if I say insert here and the charts, and I insert a chart on this, you could see basically that relationship. So you can and that's so we'll call this difference, difference, and z difference. Well, x, this is going to be w minus h for related z score score. And so the so the idea here is that we can I'm losing it. That's not what I'm trying to do. Excel, you know what I'm trying to do. We see that relationship, the relationship between the differences of the data points that are related to the same z score. So just to recap that what we did here is we we plotted out the bell curves. And then we calculated the z scores. And then we tried to map out or compare the z scores that were the same or as close to the same as possible for both of our two different data sets. And then with those similar z scores, we took the difference between the weight and the height our two data sets. We put them together so that we can them plot them. And we see this kind of linear type of relationship between them, just to give us a kind of an intuitive sense of how the z scores are being used to do this correlation type calculations. All right, let's go ahead and just make these format these like we typically do. Let's go to the home tab over here and make this blue and bordered. I'll make this blue and bordered blue bordered. I'll make this whole thing control shift down, border blue. I'll make this whole thing control shift down, border blue. Make this whole thing control shift down. Let's make it border blue. And then I'll make this whole thing. It's going to be a little bit difficult to do to control shift down. I'll say control shift down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, up. And then we'll make that border blue. And then this whole thing control shift down. Let's make that border blue. Let's make the same skinny size. I'm going to select the AX, the AS, this one and let's go to the left and pick up all of our skinnies and we'll try to uniformize the skinny eyes, the skinninesses and so we'll select all the skinnies all the way across. All the skinnies need to be uniform, a uniform skinniness and so there we have it. The fat ones could be all different variants of fat but the skinnies have to be uniform. So then we're going to go to the review, spell check it, correlation. You did it again. I'll ignore that one. Ignore, ignore, ignore, correlations wrong. Ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore. Okay, looks good.