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If my data set had an outlier that was quite a bit more than the other numbers in my data set, what would it do to my average? a) decrease the average b) leave it the same c) double the average d) increase
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If my data set had an outlier that was quite a bit more than the other numbers in my data set, what would it do to
my average?
a) decrease the average
b) leave it the same
c) double the average
d) increase the average
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It would increase the average, just by a bit.
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