The outlier could affect the mean by making it drastically larger or smaller.
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An outlier is a number completely different from the rest in a set of data.For example, in the set:13, 17, 22, 15, 19, 11, 342, 14342 is the outlier.
Not sure about an outlair, but an outlier in a set of values is one that is significantly smaller or greater than the others. There is no formally agreed definition for an outlier.
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The outlier could affect the mean by making it drastically larger or smaller.
The one that does not belong
it is the term for matey stuff
oulier means something that sticks out in math, like in the number 50, 51, 53, 54, & 100... 100 is the outlier
An outlier is a number completely different from the rest in a set of data.For example, in the set:13, 17, 22, 15, 19, 11, 342, 14342 is the outlier.
Not sure about an outlair, but an outlier in a set of values is one that is significantly smaller or greater than the others. There is no formally agreed definition for an outlier.
50 pages of work a day for 8th
An outlier will pull the mean and median towards itself. The extent to which the mean is affected will depend on the number of observations as well as the magnitude of the outlier. The median will change by a half-step.
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oulier means something that sticks out in math, like in the number 50, 51, 53, 54, & 100... 100 is the outlier
An outlier looks like a piece of data that does not fit the pattern of most of the data. However just because some data point "looks like an outlier" does not necessarily mean that it is - standards for deciding whether something is an outlier or not varies a lot from course to course (and how accurate you want to be), so one person's outlier is another persons normal data.
a number that is unlike the other numbers. example: if you had the numbers 22, 24, 25, 105 and 20 the outlier would be 105 because it is so far away from the other numbers