Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be the response variable. y 22.5 28.8 41.8 66.4 38.5 25.4 40.6 18.3 43.6 27.3 43.5 43.8 23.9 -2.1 45.3 72.5 43.4 46.1 44.7 65.6 41.8 24.3 37.8 12.5 29.1 13.7 -7.1 8.1 Make a scatter plot of this data. Which point appears to be an outlier?

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Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be
the response variable.
22.5
28.8
41.8
66.4
38.5
25.4
40.6
18.3
43.6
27.3
43.5
43.8
23.9
-2.1
45.3
72.5
43.4
46.1
44.7
65.6
41.8
24.3
37.8
12.5
29.1
13.7
-7.1
8.1
Make a scatter plot of this data. Which point appears to be
an outlier?
(Enter as an ordered pair.)
Transcribed Image Text:Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe y to be the response variable. 22.5 28.8 41.8 66.4 38.5 25.4 40.6 18.3 43.6 27.3 43.5 43.8 23.9 -2.1 45.3 72.5 43.4 46.1 44.7 65.6 41.8 24.3 37.8 12.5 29.1 13.7 -7.1 8.1 Make a scatter plot of this data. Which point appears to be an outlier? (Enter as an ordered pair.)
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