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13 December, 19:16

Why would a person be considered an "outlier"? A:if they had the same opinion as ninety-five percent of the population B:if they had a different opinion than ninety-five percent of the nation C:if they were an argumentative and quarrelsome person D:if they were someone who is concerned with popularity

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  1. 13 December, 21:46
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    A person is considered an "outlier" B: if he/she has a different opinion than ninety-five percent of the population.
  2. 13 December, 22:48
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    An outlier is someone who stands out. So, an outlier would be someone who has a different opinion than 95% of the population, answer B.
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