A number that is different from any other numbers in the data.!
the second median
An* outlier is a number that is much, much greater or much, much less than all/most of the other points. Basically the one that messes up the average, so usually outliers are counted out when finding the mean of a set.
A cluster is a group of data, or a bunch. A gap is a huge interval. An outlier is a piece of data that is really small or really big.
The answer will depend on what PLOT A and PLOT B are. But since you have chosen not to provide that information the answer is
If is does not cluster with the other points on a plot. example; the asterik is the outlier ........ ... ...... ...... .. ........ .. ...... ... .. . ...... __________* .. .. . . . . . .. ..
A number that is different from any other numbers in the data.!
a number that is way different than all the other ones
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
the second median
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 that is much, much greater or much, much less than all/most of the other points. Basically the one that messes up the average, so usually outliers are counted out when finding the mean of a set.
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A cluster is a group of data, or a bunch. A gap is a huge interval. An outlier is a piece of data that is really small or really big.
If it lies on the trend line of the other points then it has no particular name. Otherwise, it may be called an outlier.
The answer will depend on what PLOT A and PLOT B are. But since you have chosen not to provide that information the answer is
The minimum - or outlier-adjusted minimum.