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Are there any cluster or outliers in the scatter plot?

Are there any cluster or outliers in the scatter plot?-example-1
User Chenlian
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I think your answer is correct if not the last one because there is an outlier and with process of elimination all the others ones that say there isn't are incorrect and unless that answer you have bubbled is incorrect than your last resort is the One cluster One outlier but i honestly dont see a true cluster :)

User Timothyzhang
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Answer:

The scatter plot has both outliers and clusters.

Explanation:

We are given the following information in the question.

The scatter plot shows:

  • A scatter plot is a two-dimensional data visualization technique.
  • Dots are used to represent the values obtained for two different variables.

The x-axis shows the number of blackbirds seen and y-axis shows the number of Robins seen.

Yes, there is an outlier in the scatter plot. It could be easily seen as it lies totally away from all the points of the scatter plot. It has a different model or representation that all the other data set.

Yes, we can see clusters in the scatter plot. three clusters can be easily identified in the scatter plot.

Clusters are basically a collection of data points from the data set that are very close to each other and show similar properties. They from distinct groups in the data set.

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