6. On a modified boxplot, an observation is classified as an outlier if A. It is smaller than X? – 3S or larger than X? + 3S B. It is larger than X? – 3S and smaller than X? + 3S C. It is smaller than Q? or larger than Q? D. It is smaller than Q? – 1.5IQR or larger than Q? + 1.5IQR E. It is larger than Q? – 1.5IQR and smaller than Q? + 1.5IQR
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