The average - arithmetic mean - is calculated as the sum of the values divided by the number of values. Compared with other observations, the outlier makes an abnormally small or large contribution to the sum, while making the same contribution to the count of observations.
An Outlier; an Outlier is when a point is not part of a trend (pattern)
outlier
A point on a graph that is not on the line or set of lines on a coordinate plane.
an outlier is a point plotted on a graph that falls outside the corrolation, or the regular pattern that the points seem to follow. this can mess up or make the mean (average) all mucked up and stuff.
It would depend on what you are plotting. A bar-graph could itself show the average of its range of values, or you could superimpose a mean-value line to determine which data sets exceeded or were below that average.
a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.
histogram
cyclomatic number of a graph is e.n+1 where e is number of edge of graph and n is number of node in graoh g
The answer depends on what variables the graph shows.
line graph
Without any information on what the graph is, it is not possible to say.
The average number of workers would be the line across a bar graph where each bar is a persons average click time in, maybe a year. The line would be a lot lower if the chart included unemployed.