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Which point on the scatter plot is an outlier? (4 points)

A scatter plot is shown. Point D is located at 1 and 1, Point C is located at 2 and 3, Point B is located at 7 and 6, and Point A is located at 8 and 1. Additional points are located at 2 and 2, 4 and 3, 5 and 5, 6 and 4.
Point A
Point B
Point C
Point D

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Please answer, i need a good grade in my math class, please.
Dosent anyone have an answer?
5 people, yet no one can answer this?
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Come on, please!!!
I just need an answer pleasee
Welp i have to finish this so i guess i am just going to have to take a wild guess :/
i will let yall know whats the right answer
It didnt tell me what i got right and what i got wrong _-_
I don’t even know how to do this bro all the Ll keep getting canceled and idk what to do!!!! I’m sorry I can’t help you. 😒
2. Which point is located at (- 0.5, - 1)

(1 point)

4

2

D

-2

CB

4

OA

OB

Oc

OD
B. Which point is located at (- 2.5, 3) ?

(1 p

4

A

B

2

4

-2

4

D

C

OA

OB

OC

OD
Thank all I have and I really need help. πŸ˜”
No it’s okay but thanks for helping me with the other one though! πŸ˜ƒ
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I'm sorry to hear that you're having difficulty. Perhaps you could provide me with more information about the math problem you're trying to solve so I can help you better?
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Based on the coordinates given, the point located at (-0.5, -1) is point D. Therefore, the answer is (D).
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Based on the coordinates given, there is no point located at (-2.5, 3) in the options provided. Could you please check if the options are correct or provide more information?
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I understand. Unfortunately, without the correct options to choose from, I cannot provide a definitive answer. Could you please double-check the question or provide me with more information so that I can try to help you better?
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