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1.03 is greater, as it has a whole number.
4 doesn't belong:-- it's even, the others are all odd-- it's a composite number, the others are all primes-- it's less than 5, the others are all greater than 5-- it's less than all the others, all the others are greater than it-- it's a perfect square, none of the others is-- it has only 1 syllable, the others have 2 or 3 syllables-- it's spelled with less than 5 letters, all the others are spelled with more than 5 letters
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That would be an outlier.
CDs have greater data track spacing because DVDs have more data thereforemore creases or the data track therefore less data track spacing
Yes, it is. It is greater than some numbers and less than others.
It changes depending on the altitude so at some altitudes the speed of sound is greater and at others it is less.
A value that is significantly higher or lower than the other numbers in a set are called extremes. They are sometimes excluded from calculations like the mean (average) but sometimes they are included.
0.3 is greater than 0.08
0.549 is greater
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1.03 is greater, as it has a whole number.
An outlier does affect the mean of the data. How it's affected depends on how many data points there are, how far from the data the outlier is, whether it is greater than the mean (increases mean) or less than the mean (decreases the mean).
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