A large outlier could affect the data set because it could make the mean larger, which just means that the average number of the set would be a lot bigger than it already is.
An example would be: 1, 3, 5, 19
19 is obviously the large outlier, so to find the mean, we would add everything together then divide by 4.
The mean would be 28/4=7 So 7 is our mean, but if the large outlier were, let's say 50, then the mean would be way larger than it already is.
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Answer: 34
Step-by-step explanation: 2/5 = 4/10 = 12/30 This means that the machine cuts out 12m lengths for every roll now you just take 400/12 and you get your answer. Now 400/12 will be 33,333... So just round it up to how many she needs aka 34
Not always sometime depends what kind of problem your doing
Answer:
46.3%/100 x 162 = 75.006 games. I guess you could round it off to 75 games