+Questions
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+
+1. Search for your own name. Are there both boys and girls that have your name?
+ Is it more popular for one group than for the other?
+2. Are there more boys names or girls names? What about for particular letters?
+ What about for every letter?
+3. What is the longest name in the dataset?
+4. How many boys and girls are described in the dataset (i.e., how many boys
+ and girls born in 2013 have names given to at least four others)?
+5. How many boys names are also girls names? How many girls names are also boys
+ names?
+6. How many names are subsets of other names?
+7. Write a program that will take a name as input and return the number of
+ girls and boys with that name.
+8. What is the most popular girls name that is also a boys name?
+9. Take a prefix as input and print the number of boys and girls with that
+ prefix. (i.e., "m" would list babies whose names start with "m" and "ma"
+ would list babies whose names start with "ma", etc).
+
+About
+--------
+
+Answers to the babynames project created for the Community Data Science
+Workshop: http://wiki.communitydata.cc/Baby_Names
+
+Answers were created by:
+
+* Daniel Epstein <depstein@cs.washington.edu>
+* Benjamin Mako Hill <makohill@uw.edu>
+
+All answers are written for Python 3.