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What are the coordinates for the outlier in the data?
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x 12 17 13 16 14 35 11 12 16
y 1 5 9 3 6 7 4 2 8
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OpenStudy (photon336):
do you know what the outlier is? @DERPMAN it's the set of data points that is either too high or too low relative to the data set and does not appear to fit into the patter for the data.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its in my book but the thing is i still have trouble becouse of my autism asburgers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i can barley do math by my self
OpenStudy (photon336):
dont worry
OpenStudy (photon336):
what point do you think is either too high or too low in this data set?
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OpenStudy (photon336):
or better yet, ask yourself what point doesn't seem to fit in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
35 is too high
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and 1 is too low
OpenStudy (photon336):
you said 35 that's good.
now remember, coordinates have an x value and y value to them too .35 is the y value what is the x value?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk:(
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