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Mathematics, 18.09.2019 12:30 genyjoannerubiera

1. solve for the median of the set of data:
61, 40, 65, 48, 64, 57, 64, 42, 56, 55
2. identify the outlier in the data. then solve for the mean when the outlier is included and when it is not included.
68, 63, 67, 66, 65, 87, 69, 61, 86, 82, 28
3. re-write 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 βˆ™ 9 using an exponent.
tip: use ^ when writing exponents. example: 2^2 is the same as 22

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