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The first quartile of a data set is 33, and the third quartile is 53. which value in the data set is an outlier
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The first quartile of a data set is 33, and the third quartile is 53. which value in the data set is an outlier
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the first quartile of a data set is 33, and the third quartile is 53. which value in the data set is an outlier
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84
Explanation:
53-33=20
53+1.5(20)=83 so anything above 83 is ur answer
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