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To Find:Differences in the value of the mean and the interquartile range.
Answer to Problem 11PPS
When the outlier is added, the mean and the range of the temperature is increased but the interquartile range is decreased
Explanation of Solution
Given:Find the real world data set with the at least eight values that include one or more outliers. Display the data in the table. Find the mean and the interquartile range of the data set. Then remove the outliers from the data set and find the mean and the interquartile range. Describe any differences in the value.
Let the average temperature of Maldives through year
The temperature is in degree celcius.
Finding range Highest age =
Lowest age =
Then
Range = highest age − lowest age
The range is
Mean
Mean=
Finding Upper quartile and lower quartile of rose bowl
Arranging the data in the ascending order
Median
Upper quartile
Lower quartile
For finding interquartile range Interquartile range = Upper quartile − lower quartile
Now,
Multiply the interquartile range by
We get
Now subtract
I.e.
Thus
There is one outlier in the data which is
Now,
After removing the outlier
Range = highest age − lowest age
The range is
Mean
Mean=
Finding Upper quartile and lower quartile of rose bowl
Arranging the data in the ascending order
Median
Upper quartile
Lower quartile
For finding interquartile range Interquartile range = Upper quartile − lower quartile
Hence,
When the outlier is added, the mean and the range of the temperature is increased but the interquartile range is decreased.
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