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Consider this example on how different a median can be from a sample. Suppose there is a company that mentions the average salary at Company A last year was $ 135,750 per year. Being interested in this you try to investigate this. You discover there are 8 individuals, including the business owner, that works at the company. You discover that the salaries of the 7 individuals are surprisingly low. The salaries of those 7 individuals are $8,000, $8,000, $7,000, $11,000, $15,000, $17,000, and $20,000. You then discover the salary of the business owner to be $1,000,000. Compare the mean with the median? What does this show?
Find Q1 (first quartile) , Q3 (third quartile) , and Interquartile Range (IQR)?
Are there outliers? Please prove there is an outlier using the Q1-1.5*IQR and Q3 + 1.5*IQR formulas?
Find the 10% trimmed mean of the 8 salaries above. Compare this with the median found in part a.
What do you think represents a more typical salary of the organization above? Would you want to work for this company?

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