In statistics, the name for that is "outlier". Another possible word is "anomaly".
Quartile
you want to leave decimals at the end of values so that you avoid rounding error when you carry the value through the rest of the problem
Surely, you should check the value of the function at the boundaries of the region first. Rest depends on what the function is.
The solution is to count how many circles there are in each number. For instance, since the numeric value eight (8) contains two circles, the numeric value zero (0) is one circle and the numeric value nine (9) contains one circle, 8809 contains a grand total of six circles. The rest of the numbers in the problem are below with the numbers containing circles bolded.8809=6 circles7111=0 circles2171=0 circles6666=4 circlesso....2581=2 circles
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A value separated from the rest of the data is called an outlier
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Square with perimeter of 80
Quartile
The Himalaya mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
The Alps separate Russia from the rest of Europe.
Data that does not fit with the rest of the data set.
Extreme numbers in the data as compared the the rest of the data are called OUTLIERS.
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Kaliningrad
Range subtracts the lowest value from the value in your data set. If you have an outlier, meaning a number either obviously outside the data, your range will be incorrect because one of the values will not represent the average pattern of the data. For example: if your data values include 1,2,3,4,and 17, 17 would be the outlier. The range would be 16 which is not truly representative of the rest of the data.