An outlier<span> is an observation that lies an abnormal distance from other values in a random sample from a population. In a sense, this definition leaves it up to the analyst (or a consensus process) to decide what will be considered abnormal. Before abnormal observations can be singled out, it is necessary to characterize normal observations.
Basically the ones that are far away from the others.
Thus, the outliers for this graph are K and F
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They are equal fractions that go into each other. for example,
2/4 goes into 4/8
Answer:
X = 7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
First, divide 5 by 3 to find the scale factor:
5/3 = 1.667
Now, multiply 4.5 by 1.667 to find x:
x = (4.5)(1.667)
x = 7.5
Therefore, x is equal to 7.5.
<em>I hope this helps!!</em>
<em>- Kay :)</em>