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Find the mean of 66, 55, 65, 65, 44, 54, and 10 with the outlier and without the outlier. I dont understand
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Find the mean of 66, 55, 65, 65, 44, 54, and 10 with the outlier and without the outlier. I dont understand
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Find the mean of 66, 55, 65, 65, 44, 54, and 10 with the outlier and without the outlier.
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the mean is the average of all the numbers. so you add all the numbers and divide by the amount of number. the outlier is the number farthest away from the group of numbers. hope you find the answer.
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