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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 15:01 cocoarockford

What is an outlier? A. a data point that perfectly embodies the relationship between 2 variables
B. a data point that falls outside of a general trend on a graph
C. a way of determining how two variables are related to each other
D. a data point that does not fit into a bar graph

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