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An outlier affects the mean the most because... It doesn't affect the median much because it's really just another number in a sequence. The median has almost nothing to do with the actual value of the numbers because it's only the middle number in a sequence that's in order from least to greatest. It doesn't affect the mode very much because, again, it's really just another number in a sequence. The mode is only the umber that occurs most often in a sequence. It also has nothing to do with the actual value of the numbers in the sequence. It does affect the mean because an outlier is a number in a sequence outside of the limits (a totally different process that I will not explain). That means it's either lower than the lowest number within the limits or higher than the highest number within the limits. The mean is the average. To find the mean/average, you add up all of the numbers in a sequence and divide the sum by the amount of numbers in the sequence. If the outlier is lower than the limits, than the mean will be lower. If the outlier is higher than the limits, than the mean will be higher. The mean is the only one in this list of math terms (mean, median, and mode) that DOES have to do with the values of the numbers. I hope I was able to help you somehow :)
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apparently there is no limit to outliers. at least according to everybody else's answers.
The integral of 2x is x^2+c, where c is a constant. If this is a definite integral, meaning that the limits of integration are known, then c=0. If this is an indefinite integral, meaning the limits of integration are unknown, then c should either be left as is or solved for using an initial condition.
It is a sentence modifier - it limits or qualifies the sense of another word,
The adverb in the sentence "Serve only one customer at a time" is "only," which modifies the verb "serve." It limits the action by specifying that only one customer should be served at a time.
No. Post can be a noun, or a verb meaning to list or advertise. There is no adverb form.
Too is an adverb used to indicate that something is In addition to something else, or is exceeding normal or proper limits to some degree.
Modifiers are words or group of words that describes or limits a verb, noun, adjective, or adverb. Modifiers applied to nouns are called adjectives. Modifiers applied to verbs or adjectives are considered to be adverbs. Those that are applied to adverbs are also called adverbs. Here are some samples: The purse is very pretty. Pretty modifies purse. It could be written as "that is a pretty purse." Jonny ran speedily toward home because he was late for dinner. Speedily modifies ran.
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APEX A limiting modifier is a modifier that limits the meaning of another word in the sentence
The Conversion - The Outer Limits - was created on 1995-06-09.
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A modifier that limits the meaning of another word in the sentence
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to name or characterize) or a noun (period of time, expression, or condition of a deal). As a noun adjunct, it appears in compound nouns such as term limits and term insurance.
Inside, indoors is a common meaning for 'within' in its use as an adverb. But it also may mean 'in the mind or conscience'. Not beyond the limits of, inside, in the scope of, in the course of are common meanings for 'within' in its use as a preposition. Either way, the English adverb/preposition derives from the Old English 'withinnan'.