the mode is 8 more than the outlier.
An outlier pulls the mean towards it. It does not affect the median and only affects the mode if the mode is itself the outlier.
The median and mode cannot be outliers. For small samples a mode could be an outlier.
Calculate the mean, median, and range with the outlier, and then again without the outlier. Then find the difference. Mode will be unaffected by an outlier.
The mean. Or the mode.
the mode is 8 more than the outlier.
An outlier pulls the mean towards it. It does not affect the median and only affects the mode if the mode is itself the outlier.
The median and mode cannot be outliers. For small samples a mode could be an outlier.
Calculate the mean, median, and range with the outlier, and then again without the outlier. Then find the difference. Mode will be unaffected by an outlier.
An outlier can increase or decrease the mean and median It usually doesn't affect the mode
The mean. Or the mode.
The mean is affected the most by an outlier.
what are the median, the mode and the outlier of the numbers 116, 119, 121, 122, 124, 124, 128
The outlier is capable of affecting mean median mode and range it affects mean because the average has changed if affects median because you have to cross out 1 more letter it doesn't affect mode it does affect range because an outlier is a number that i far away from the other numbers * * * * * It does not affect the median.
There would be a difference to the median. The old number wouldn't be the median but the mode wouldn't change. If the outlier is a high value, it will cause the mean value to shift to the higher side, while a low valued outlier will drop the mean value to a lower number.
It doenst affect the mode, as the mode is just all the numbers in order, lowest to highest.. E.g. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Hope this helps... :)
Yes, no, and no. The mean uses all numbers so it WILL be influenced by an outlier (sometimes heavily). The median is the middle number, so it can't be. The mode is the most frequent number, so it really can't be.