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OpenStudy (nanogamer):

1. What does it mean for data to be an outlier? How does an outlier appear on a graph 2. How is a line of best fit drawn? Describe how you decide where to put it. 3. What does it mean for data on a scatter plot to have no association? How does that affect the line of best fit? 4. When finding conditional frequency, how do you know if you should put the row total or column total in the denominator?

OpenStudy (nanogamer):

@ganeshie8 pls help i got 7 minutes left or anyone else pls help

OpenStudy (evoker):

An outlier is a point that looks different from the majority of the other points.

OpenStudy (nanogamer):

@sleepyjess @zepdrix

OpenStudy (evoker):

What do you think for questions 2 and 3, I'll tell you if you are wrong.

OpenStudy (nanogamer):

@Evoker

OpenStudy (evoker):

Its hard to give any hints on those two until I hear what you think

OpenStudy (nanogamer):

the best line is where it best fits between a scatter plot

OpenStudy (evoker):

Sounds reasonable, basically a line that lies between all the points.

OpenStudy (evoker):

And your thoughts for question three?

OpenStudy (p0sitr0n):

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