The outlier is the number in a line plot that is right after the gap, the number that is way far away from all the clusters but sstill has data recorded in it, basically its just the odd one out of the bunch, almost like it doesnt belong or make sense but is true.
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.
an outlier is just a number that does not fit a "group" of numbers properly. For instance: 4,5,6,3,6,7, and 200 200 would be the outlier because it is drastically different then the other numbers, and may make results (such as the average) inaccurate.
It's possible. An outlier is a number that affects the the mean of a group of numbers greatly. For example the mean in this set of numbers (2, 4, 1, 5) is 3, but if I add the number 93 the new answer is 21.
The outlier could affect the mean by making it drastically larger or smaller.
It is important to remember that there is no formal definition of an outlier. An outlier is an observation (or a small number of observations) which is (area) out of line with the rest of the observations.
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.
A number that is different from any other numbers in the data.!
an outlier is just a number that does not fit a "group" of numbers properly. For instance: 4,5,6,3,6,7, and 200 200 would be the outlier because it is drastically different then the other numbers, and may make results (such as the average) inaccurate.
a number that is way different than all the other ones
It's possible. An outlier is a number that affects the the mean of a group of numbers greatly. For example the mean in this set of numbers (2, 4, 1, 5) is 3, but if I add the number 93 the new answer is 21.
The outlier could affect the mean by making it drastically larger or smaller.
The one that does not belong
It is important to remember that there is no formal definition of an outlier. An outlier is an observation (or a small number of observations) which is (area) out of line with the rest of the observations.
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
oulier means something that sticks out in math, like in the number 50, 51, 53, 54, & 100... 100 is the outlier
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