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What is the outlier formula?

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Answered by rjrupam895
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A Commonly used rule that says that a data point will be considered as an outlier if it has more than 1.5 IQR below the first quartile or above the third quartile.

Step-by-step explanation:

First Quartile could be calculated as follows: (Q1) = ((n + 1)/4)th Term. ... Median ={(n+1)/2}thread more, quartiles, including IQR, Q1, and Q3.

Answered by nehasagare40gmailcom
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A Commonly used rule that says that a data point will be considered as an outlier if it has more than 1.5 IQR below the first quartile or above the third quartile. First Quartile could be calculated as follows: (Q1) = ((n + 1)/4)th Term. ... Median ={(n+1)/2}thread more, quartiles, including IQR, Q1, and Q3.

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