I think A I'm not sure tho..I had something similar to this. <span />
Answer: (a) There is a clear outlier in the data.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement relates that sample= 24
Confidence interval= 80.2 to 89.8.
Now the data does not mention anywhere the standard deviation which is an important parameter in using the t-procedure rather we assume that standard deviation is not known. So, the most worrying part is the skewness and the presence of strong outliers in the t-procedure.
So, the option a) is correct meaning a clear outlier in the data.
(1.02(1.02(1.02(1.02(1500))))) = 1623.64
1623 deer after 4 years
3rd option.
at least shows that the number can be equal to 2, and also that 2 should be the smallest possible value of the number.
I would try b the rise\run is 2\2 so give it a go