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OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

For the first one, do you know how to graph your points?

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Yes, In fact I did it. Let me see If I can find the image I done it

OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

Okay, sounds good.

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Sorry It took so long I had to take a screenshot because It wouldn't let me save with the dots

OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

Okay do you know how to identify clusters and outliers?

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I did attempt to figure this out of my own but I'm not sure, clusters are like closed togther or on, and outliers are just far out of the data I think so, 18,2 and 4,6 and 16,17 are outliners clusters? would that be the dots grouped together?

OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

Those 3 that you listed are outliers. Everything else is part of a cluster.

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right, I know those 3 are outliners. I forgot to put a comma behind outliners. outliners, and clusters would that be the dots grouped together? Would I name all the points since there all clusters?

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besides the 3 points that are outliers

OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

I think all you'd need to do is say that those are the 3 outliers. Just in case, I would list all of the points that are on the cluster. (Oh and I have to go :( )

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Thank you but before you go all the points on the graph are clusters?

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@xMissAlyCatx Thank you so much for your help

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