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Find the mean, median, and mode(s) of the data with and without the outlier. 45, 52, 17, 63, 57, 42, 54, 58 The part that I got confused was the outlier
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Find the mean, median, and mode(s) of the data with and without the outlier. 45, 52, 17, 63, 57, 42, 54, 58 The part that I got confused was the outlier
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45, 52, 17, 63, 57, 42, 54, 58
The part that I got confused was the outlier
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63 and 17 are the outliers
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