Section 7.1: Scatterplots tom/courses/23974/assignments/513631?module_item_id=1935100 Make a scatter plot of this data. Which point appears to be an outlier? (145.8, -7.8) \( \square \) (Enter as an ordered pair.) \( 0^{6} \) UR. 7 ju Submit Question Jump to Answer 3 Question 11 0/1.pt 3 Here is a bivariate data set in which you believe \( y \) to be the response variable. \begin{tabular}{|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\( x \)} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\( y \)} \\ \hline 77.2 & 103.9 \\ \hline 69.3 & 109.8 \\ \hline 60.3 & 63 \\ \hline 70.2 & 78.4 \\ \hline 106.5 & 44.8 \\ \hline 0.2 & 108.2 \\ \hline 83.7 & 68.3 \\ \hline 85.7 & 78 \\ \hline 68 & 50.2 \\ \hline 68.9 & 66.4 \\ \hline 80.1 & 88 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Make a scatter plot of this data. Which pont appears to be an outlier? (Enter as an ordered pair.) Submit Question Jump to Answer Question 12 0/1 pt 3 99 All data sets must have outliers. True False
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