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Cindy asked her friends how many times they had watched a particular movie, with the results of 1,0,1,3,2, and 7. What is the mean of this set of data without the outlier? A) 1.…
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Cindy asked her friends how many times they had watched a particular movie, with the results of 1,0,1,3,2, and 7. What is the mean of this set of data without the outlier? A) 1.4 B) 1.75 C) 2.3 D) 2.8
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The answer is A) 1.4
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