Not sure about steam-and-leaf but a stem-and-leaf plot is used for numerical data.
Data that is too narrow or too wide (small or large) as it cannot fit into a steam and leaf plot considering the purpose of a steam and leaf plot (how it breaks down the numbers that have 2 or more digits). A steam and leaf plot has 2 separate columns that separate the value of numbers into those 2 sections (although if there is less than 2digts or if there are too many, the process will fail).
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A number that is different from any other numbers in the data.!
Not sure about steam-and-leaf but a stem-and-leaf plot is used for numerical data.
It will usually be on a stem, all by itself, a long way from the nearest stem.
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If is does not cluster with the other points on a plot. example; the asterik is the outlier ........ ... ...... ...... .. ........ .. ...... ... .. . ...... __________* .. .. . . . . . .. ..
Data that is too narrow or too wide (small or large) as it cannot fit into a steam and leaf plot considering the purpose of a steam and leaf plot (how it breaks down the numbers that have 2 or more digits). A steam and leaf plot has 2 separate columns that separate the value of numbers into those 2 sections (although if there is less than 2digts or if there are too many, the process will fail).
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i can not tell you need to space it out and to find outlier try using a box and whisker plot. and if it is just one number there is no outlier
An outlier is an extreme point of data on the plot. It is significantly greater or less than the rest of the data. Example: *50% of the class got 80/100 points on the test *49% of the class got 78/100 points on the test. *However, only 1% of the class got 99/100 points on the test. The small percentage that got the 99 would be the extreme outlier.
steam and leaf plots are used to get the range, median, and mode of a group of numbers.
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A graph and stem is different to a leaf plot because in a leaf plot, there is a stem and leaf in a plot, while in a graph and stem, there is a leaf and stem in a graph.
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