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30 December, 23:16

To illustrate the importance of outliers, suppose you do not count the owner in the last problem. The data for the other workers is:

5 people earn $25,000, 3 earn $27,000, and 1 earns $34,000

What is the mean salary and standard deviation (to the nearest dollar) of the workers?

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  1. 30 December, 23:21
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    The mean of these workers is total salary/number of workers = (5*25000+3*27000+1*34000) / (5+3+1) = 26667, approximately. The standard deviation formula is / sqrt (1/n*sum of (x_i-mu) ^2) from 1 to n. Plug in n=9, mu=26667, the standard deviation is 2915 dollars approximately.
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