A set of data with 100 observati removed, what is the mean of the new data se of 267 There are six outliers in the data set, which have a mean of 688. If the six outliers are

Respuesta :

Jetc34

Answer:

the mean-average of the data without the outliers is 22572/94 = 240.12766 correct to four digits.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the six outliers are removed, what is the mean average of the remaining data... is ASSUMED what the question was supposed to ask. I'll go out on a limb here, because there really isn't much else you can calculate with just

this much data anyways. I refer to the mean or average as the mean-average....just sayin'

 

Mean-Average = total/count , which means the total = count * mean-average.

 

Well, the data containing the outliers has a mean-average of 267 and a count of 100 statistics as given in the problem. So the total of all of the data including the outliers is 26700.

 

Likewise, the six outliers have a mean-average of 688 as given in the problem.

So the total of the outliers is 688 * 6 = 4128.

 

As a result, the total of the 94 statistics when the six outliers are rejected is 26700-4128=22572.