An outlier is any value that is markedly smaller or larger than other values of a set. For example, in this data set {1,3,4,5,7,8,22} the value of 22 is an outlier.
You're right though, in this case 22 resembles a siamese twin outlier.
oh cuz last time i was at math bar, i saw these siamese twins and these cool guys were all talking smack to them and they got all mad and threw their beers at them and screamed in unison.
Crazy. I heard there's a bar in Idaho or St. Louis or somewhere where only siamese twins go. It's funny, one of the house rules there actually IS "no screaming in unison."
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does outlyer = siamese twin???
No, but I can see why someone would think that.
An outlier is any value that is markedly smaller or larger than other values of a set. For example, in this data set {1,3,4,5,7,8,22} the value of 22 is an outlier.
You're right though, in this case 22 resembles a siamese twin outlier.
oh cuz last time i was at math bar, i saw these siamese twins and these cool guys were all talking smack to them and they got all mad and threw their beers at them and screamed in unison.
Crazy. I heard there's a bar in Idaho or St. Louis or somewhere where only siamese twins go. It's funny, one of the house rules there actually IS "no screaming in unison."
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