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Which statements correctly describe the data shown in the scatter plot? Select each correct answer.

A. The scatter plot has an outlier at (11,4) .

B. The scatter plot has a cluster with a domain from 10 to 12.

C. The scatter plot has an outlier at (4,11) .

D. The scatter plot has a cluster with a range from 10 to 12.

Which statements correctly describe the data shown in the scatter plot? Select each-example-1

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* Answer(s) *


\boxed{The \ scatter \ plot \ has \ an \ outlier \ at \ (4, \ 11)}


\boxed{The \ scatter \ plot \ has \ a \ cluster \ with \ a \ domain \ from \ (10, \ 12)}

* Explanation *

Outlier: A point on a graph that is different or farther away from the other points

The outlier on this graph is at point (4, 11). It is an outlier because it is the only point that is in that area. It is a loner

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Domain: Is the set of X values that make the function "work". The domain runs horizontally.

There are 3 clusters on this graph. One of the domains on this graph is from (10, 12). If you look, you can see that is starts at 10 and goes until 12.


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