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Can somebody explain how you can tell whether a histogram has an outlier.

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An outlier is an observation that lies outside the overall pattern of a distribution. Usually, the presence of an outlier indicates some sort of problem. This can be a case which does not fit the model under study, or an error in measurement.hope this helps
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