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mean: 514
median: 533
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number of customers
the next week, with the release of the blockbuster sequel, worst cops 4, the theater has 1960 customers.
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
number of customers
question 1: which of the lines (a, b, c, or d) shown above is most likely to be the mean after including the new sequel?
a
b
c
d
question 2: which of the lines (a, b, c, or d) is most likely to be the median after including the new sequel?
a
b
c
d
question 3: which of the following descriptive statistics are strongly affected by outliers? choose all that apply.
mode
median
range
average
question 4: in which of the cases should landmark cinema throw out or change the outlier? choose all that apply
the ticketing system that counted customers had a bug so that it counted too many customers
sequels are surefire ways of getting people to go to movies
by mistake, the person entering the data added a zero to the end of the number of customers when entering into the spreadsheet
the next 10 weeks had many fewer customers
Step1: Count original data points
Count the blue dots: 7 points.
Step2: Calculate new mean
Original sum: $514 \times 7 = 3598$. Add new value: $3598 + 1960 = 5558$. New count: $7+1=8$. New mean: $\frac{5558}{8}=694.75$
Step3: Identify new median position
Original median (7 points) is 4th value. New data (8 points) median is average of 4th and 5th values, both in original cluster near 533.
Step4: Recall outlier effects
Mean/average and range are affected by outliers; median/mode are not.
Step5: Identify valid outlier removal cases
Only remove outliers from measurement/data entry errors.
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Question 1: B
Question 2: A
Question 3:
- Range
- Average
Question 4:
- The ticketing system that counted customers had a bug so that it counted too many customers
- By mistake, the person entering the data added a zero to the end of the number of customers when entering into the spreadsheet