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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:07 VBTSPILOTS2945

Anthony keeps track of the number of baseballs used in a major
league inning. His data for one game is shown below which is
approximately normal.
14,12,12,13,10,15,14,14,11
What would happen to his data if in the last inning, a batter fouled off several pitches
and the number of baseballs in that inning was a value that was an extremely high
outlier?
A. The mean would increase.
B. The median would increase.
C. The standard deviation would remain the same.
D. The data she would remain approximately normal.

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