The table shows the weekly income of 20 randomly selected full-time students. If the student did not work, a zero was entered. (a) Check the data set for outliers. (b) Draw a histogram of the data....


The table shows the weekly income of 20 randomly selected full-time<br>students. If the student did not work, a zero was entered.<br>(a) Check the data set for outliers.<br>(b) Draw a histogram of the data.<br>(c) Provide an explanation for any outliers.<br>528<br>148<br>300<br>526<br>342<br>200<br>88<br>525<br>3313<br>329<br>55<br>546<br>151<br>183<br>401<br>598<br>.....<br>(a) List all the outliers in the given data set. Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in<br>your choice.<br>A. The outlier(s) is/are. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)<br>B. There are no outliers.<br>(b) Choose the correct histogram below.<br>O A.<br>В.<br>C.<br>6-<br>4-<br>2-<br>1800<br>3600<br>1800<br>3600<br>1800<br>3600<br>Weekly Income ($)<br>Weekly Income ($)<br>Weekly Income ($)<br>(c) Choose the possible reason(s) for any outlier(s) below. Select all that apply.<br>A. A student with unusually high income<br>B. Data entry error<br>C. A student providing false information<br>D. None of the above<br>Frequency<br>Frequency<br>Frequency<br>

Extracted text: The table shows the weekly income of 20 randomly selected full-time students. If the student did not work, a zero was entered. (a) Check the data set for outliers. (b) Draw a histogram of the data. (c) Provide an explanation for any outliers. 528 148 300 526 342 200 88 525 3313 329 55 546 151 183 401 598 ..... (a) List all the outliers in the given data set. Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice. A. The outlier(s) is/are. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) B. There are no outliers. (b) Choose the correct histogram below. O A. В. C. 6- 4- 2- 1800 3600 1800 3600 1800 3600 Weekly Income ($) Weekly Income ($) Weekly Income ($) (c) Choose the possible reason(s) for any outlier(s) below. Select all that apply. A. A student with unusually high income B. Data entry error C. A student providing false information D. None of the above Frequency Frequency Frequency

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