There is no agreed definition of outliers.
However two common criteria to identify outliers are:
Method I:
If Q1 is the lower quartile and Q3 the upper quartile then any number smaller than Q1 - 1.5*(Q3 - Q1) or larger than Q3 + 1.5*(Q3 - Q1) is an outlier. By that criterion there is no outlier.
Method II:
Assume the numbers are normally distributed. then outliers are with absolute z-scores greater than 1.96. Again, there are no outliers.
23
"Consecutive integers of -204" doesn't really make sense; -204 is just a single integer.
207
6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76, 86, 96 so 19
60 - lx 61 - lxi 62 - lxii 63 - lxiii 64 - lxiv 65 - lxv 66 - lxvi 67 - lxvii 68 - lxviii 69 - lxix 70 - lxx
23
the outlier is 23 and it made it decrease
find varience fo rthis numbers 71, 67, 70, 59, 71, 68, 67, 71, 80, 68, 74, 69, 72, 68.
67
All are composite except 61 and 67. Composite numbers: 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70
No. Not only are they different, but, the 69 camaro is a little bit wider than the 67-68. Most people do not know that, but, they are. The rear spoiler is a give away. 67-68, have their own, but the 69 is wider.........Chuck.
Comes after 67 and before 69. Winchester made a model 68.
"Consecutive integers of -204" doesn't really make sense; -204 is just a single integer.
64 64 64 65 65 65 65 67 67 68 68 70 70 72 73 76 79 80. NB Place the numbers in RANK order. In this case it is already done #1 MODE ; is the term that occurs most frequently. In this case it is '65' , as there are four lots of '65' #2 MEDIAN ; is the term that occurs at the ABSOLUTE middle of the ranked order. Since there are eighteen terms, there is no absolute middle term. So we take the two middle terms that have the same number of terms to their side, that is terms nine & ten. They are 67 & 68. We then add these two together and halve the result. Hence (67 + 68) / 2 = 67.5. This is the median term. #3 MEAN ; is the sum of all the terms, which is the divided by the number of terms. Hence (64+64+64+65+65+65+65+67+67+68+68+70+70+72+73+76+79+80)/18 = 69' NB Another way of calculating the mean is ((3x64)+(4x65)+(2x67)+(2x68)+(2x70)+72+73+76+79+80)/18 = 69 NNB The word 'average' is casually used in the non-mathematical world, but the correct term is MEAN.
60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70
68
69 + 18 = 67