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HEY BESTIES, HOW DOES AN OUTLIER AFFECT THE DISTRIBUTION OF A DATA SET?

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Basically, an outlier is a point on a graph that doesn't really fit the pattern.

An outlier can throw off a mean, if the outlier is larger than the other points, it can make the mean much higher than it should be. Vice versa, if it is smaller, the mean is much lower.

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