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Chemistry, 28.09.2019 03:20 maingnat46

Iam performing a q-test on absorbance values. my values are:

0.585, 0.593, 0.594, 0.596, 0.596, 0.597, 0.598, 0.599, 0.621, and 0.627. 10 values in total.

what is the anomalous value for the set (to use in the q-test equation)?



i don't know if it's 0.621 because 0.599--> 0.621 is the biggest gap between consecutive values, 0.627 because it's the highest value (and only remotely close to 0.621), or 0.585 since it's further from the next value than 0.627 is from 0.621 (0.585 is the lowest value and 0.627 is the highest).

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