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Justify each question using complete sentences. Simply stating "yes" or "no" will not be sufficient.

1) Are there any outliers? If so, where are they?

2) Does this scatterplot show a positive or negative association

3) Are there any clusters?

4) Explain the significance of this graph to someone not familiar with scatterplots. Why should they care about this graph?

Justify each question using complete sentences. Simply stating "yes" or-example-1
User Gjaa
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1) Yes the outlier is D
2)Positive association
3)Yes
4)To other people it just looks like a groups of dots with an outlier

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User Alvin Sartor
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Answer:

1) There is an outlier and it is D.

2) a negative association

3) no

4) It can be useful in identifying information.

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