That would be because "ToothGrow" is not "ToothGrowth".
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Sierra Bravo <sierra1br...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Uwe, Dennis.

However, I'm unable to make progress...this is what I get:

> data(ToothGrow)
Warning message:
In data(ToothGrow) : data set 'ToothGrow' not found

> ToothGrow
Error: object 'ToothGrow' not found


TIA


s.b.



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