Robert is using the following data samples to make a claim about the house values in his neighborhood: House Value A $250,000 B $275,000 C $300,000 D $267,000 E $250,000 Based on the data, should Robert use the mean or the median to make an inference about the house values in his neighborhood? He should use the mean because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because it is in the center of the data. He should use the median because there is an outlier that affects the mean. He should use the mean because there are no outliers that affect the m
it is not B
i ment c kid
ok can i see if @ganeshie8 agrees with u i only have 1 more attempt
ok i guess im going with c
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there is no outlier so c is incorrect.
the spread of the data is not high so ?
- that there is no outlier is an important point.
if its not c and not b then its a
NO not a
then d
Yes - th mean is not one of the numbers so its not a. d mentions the fact theres no outliers
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