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Mathematics, 13.08.2021 16:10 unknownyobutt21

Leah claims the data in the table contains a cluster. Why is Leah’s statement true? There is no obvious outlier.
The y-values are steadily increasing as the x-values are decreasing.
The data contains a group of closely occurring points.
Leah’s statement is not true.
When analyzing a scatterplot with a cluster, why should outliers generally be excluded when interpreting the relationship of the variables?

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