First question
with the 10th term
![\text{average}=(5.1+5.3+5.4+5.2+5.5+5.4+5.2+5.3+5.5+3.5)/(10)=5.1](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/1keyigm0yrhyjyze57hok9ecmztac2pz52.png)
without the 10th term
![\text{average}=(5.1+5.3+5.4+5.2+5.5+5.4+5.2+5.3+5.5)/(9)=5.3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/hxuk8l5xdxaalxnfed6sail23z7i0picva.png)
so the answer is YES
Second question. the answer as we can see doing the first question is NO
Third question
The more spread out a data distribution is, the greater its standard deviation
so the answer is YES
Fourth question
for the same reason above in the third question the answer is YES