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Math- statistics/ probalitity - need help with problem 1-32 and 1-33 - please fu

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Math- statistics/ probalitity
- need help with problem 1-32 and 1-33
- please fully explain the answer to following questions
- information, all there in the picture
- thank you

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Explanation / Answer

1.32 ) mean and median

median is unaffected by outliers as The median is the middle number in a sorted list of numbers.

here median is 225

mean is average of all data points , which is clearly affected by outlier, reason that mean and median is same ,because there are two outliers , first smaller than average ( 185.25) and second one is larger than average (252) , which makes mean closer to median

here mean =1800.75/8 = 225.0938

33)

if 8th data point is 222 , median won't change as it the middle number in a sorted list of numbers.

mean would increase as 222 > 185.25

now mean would be increase by 5 as (222 -185.25)/8 is approx 5}

exact mean = 1837.5/8 = 229.6875