Homework Question 2, 3.5.70 Part 1 of 2 HW Score: 82.14%, 5.75 of 7 points Points: 0.25 of 1 The accompanying data show the gas taxes in 30 states and the District of Columbia. A summary of the data is shown in the following table. Should the maximum and minimum values of this data set be considered potential outliers? Why or why not? You can check your answer by using technology to make a boxplot using fences to identify potential outliers Summary statistics Column n Std. dev. Median Min Max Q1 Q3 Gas Taxes 31 7 7899867 48.4 35.2 68.7 41.4 52.3 (ct/gal) Click the icon to view the gas taxes for different states. Should the maximum value of this data set be considered a potential outlier? Why or why not? Because the maximum gas tax is (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) the the value a potential outlier

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Question 2, 3.5.70
Part 1 of 2
HW Score: 82.14%, 5.75 of 7 points
Points: 0.25 of 1
The accompanying data show the gas taxes in 30 states and the District of Columbia. A summary of the data is shown in the following table. Should the maximum and minimum values of this data set be
considered potential outliers? Why or why not? You can check your answer by using technology to make a boxplot using fences to identify potential outliers
Summary statistics
Column
n Std. dev.
Median
Min
Max
Q1
Q3
Gas Taxes 31 7 7899867
48.4
35.2
68.7
41.4
52.3
(ct/gal)
Click the icon to view the gas taxes for different states.
Should the maximum value of this data set be considered a potential outlier? Why or why not?
Because the maximum gas tax is
(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.)
the
the value
a potential outlier
Transcribed Image Text:Homework Question 2, 3.5.70 Part 1 of 2 HW Score: 82.14%, 5.75 of 7 points Points: 0.25 of 1 The accompanying data show the gas taxes in 30 states and the District of Columbia. A summary of the data is shown in the following table. Should the maximum and minimum values of this data set be considered potential outliers? Why or why not? You can check your answer by using technology to make a boxplot using fences to identify potential outliers Summary statistics Column n Std. dev. Median Min Max Q1 Q3 Gas Taxes 31 7 7899867 48.4 35.2 68.7 41.4 52.3 (ct/gal) Click the icon to view the gas taxes for different states. Should the maximum value of this data set be considered a potential outlier? Why or why not? Because the maximum gas tax is (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) the the value a potential outlier
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