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1 . here are the weights, in pounds, of 13 deer tagged in a park.
186 171 219 190 130 189 214 135 168 183 175 170 190
what are the lower and upper fences of the data set?
choose exactly two answers that are correct.

137.5
148
151.5
211
214.5
221.5
2 . here are the weights, in pounds, of 13 deer tagged in a park.
186 171 219 190 130 189 214 135 168 183 175 170 190
which data values are outliers?
choose all answers that are correct.

130
135
214
219
3 . here are the ages of the 10 finalists in a baking competition.
61 52 52 74 83 30 38 49 58 60
which data values are outliers?
choose all answers that are correct.

30
38
74
83
4 . in the data set, n is an outlier and is the greatest number in the data set.
10 19 21 24 25 29 30 34 37 n
what is the least possible whole number value for n?

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