Project Summary: 1.Create a bar graph using two different colors to represent the male and female categories. Use age (on the x-axis) to categorize and graph the average BMI on the y-axis. Categorize the data points by age groups. Do a grouping of teens and determine their average BMI, average BMI for ages 20 - 29, average BMI for ages 30 - 39, etc. You will end up with fewer bars and a more useful graph. 2.Create a pie chart to represent the systolic blood pressure for participants. Categorize the data points by age groups. Do a grouping of teens and determine their average systolic blood pressure, average systolic for ages 20 - 29, average systolic for ages 30 - 39, etc. You will end up with fewer partitions and a more useful pie graph. 3.Compare males and females Diastolic blood pressure. Support your results by including the following Measures of Central Tendencies and Measures of Dispersion that we have covered in this course. These require you to find the Mean, Median, Mode, Midrange, Range, and Standard Deviation. You need to these separately for Males and for Females