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What does a question mean when it say 'choose the outliner'

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The outlier is the number in a set of data that doesn’t match the rest.

For example if you’re talking about a test and the grades look like this
58%, 85%, 87%, 86%, 90%, 89%

The outlier would be 58% since it isn’t close to the rest and would make the overall average drop.

With the 58%, the average score on the test would be 82.5%

But without it, the average score would be 87.4%

so it’s just a number that’s far higher or far lower than the rest of the data
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