stem and leaf plots are used in math
0s are not the outlier values
a leaf is part of a stem and leaf plot
The answer depends on the nature of the outlier. Removing a very small outlier will increase the mean while removing a large outlier will reduce the mean.
there is no outlier because there isn't a data set to go along with it. so theres no outlier
It will usually be on a stem, all by itself, a long way from the nearest stem.
The outlier could affect the mean by making it drastically larger or smaller.
Usually it would be on a stem all by itself, a long way from the next stem.
it is the term for matey stuff
math stem
Depends on whether the outlier was too small or too large. If the outlier was too small, the mean without the outlier would be larger. Conversely, if the outlier was too large, the mean without the outlier would be smaller.
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.
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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.
i don't know but it's one ov my vocab that i have to turn in:)