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Mathematics, 16.07.2021 16:40 NotCJ5680

Consider the following information related to a set of quantitative sample data: Standard deviation of the sample data is 14.92, and the mean is 22.0 0th quartile is -24, 1st quartile of the data is 14.5, 2nd quartile is 24.5, 3rd quartile is 33.5, and 4th quartile is 64.

a. Is there any outlier(s) in the data?
b. If there is an outlier(s), what is the value(s) of the outlier?

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