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15 May, 04:10

How will a high outlier in a data set affect the mean and median?

O A. distribution skewed to the right, mean not effected, median skewed to the right

O B. distribution skewed to the right, mean pulled to the right, median not effected

O C. distribution skewed to the right, mean not effected, median not effected

OD. distribution skewed to the left, mean pulled to the left, median not effected

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  1. 15 May, 07:52
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    B. distribution skewed to the right, mean pulled to the right, median not effected

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When a distribution is skewed to the right, it means that the data is positively skewed or has more positive numbers than negative numbers.

    An outlier can affect the mean of a distribution since a high value outlier will make the mean be much higher than the median. In this case, since the distribution is positively skewed, a high outlier will pull the mean to the right (to higher positive values).
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