Data on the gasoline tax per gallon (in cents) as of a certain date for the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia are shown below.
State |
Gasoline Tax per Gallon |
State |
Gasoline Tax per Gallon |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | 20.2 | Missouri | 17.5 |
Alaska | 8.0 | Montana | 27.1 |
Arizona | 19.0 | Nebraska | 27.6 |
Arkansas | 21.1 | Nevada | 33.4 |
California | 48.9 | New Hampshire | 19.9 |
Colorado | 22.0 | New Jersey | 14.8 |
Connecticut | 42.9 | New Mexico | 18.1 |
Delaware | 23.0 | New York | 44.2 |
District of Columbia |
23.8 | North Carolina | 30.3 |
North Dakota | 23.0 | ||
Florida | 34.7 | Ohio | 28.0 |
Georgia | 20.2 | Oklahoma | 17.0 |
Hawaii | 45.4 | Oregon | 25.0 |
Idaho | 25.0 | Pennsylvania | 32.5 |
Illinois | 40.7 | Rhode Island | 33.0 |
Indiana | 34.1 | South Carolina | 16.1 |
Iowa | 22.0 | South Dakota | 24.0 |
Kansas | 25.0 | Tennessee | 21.7 |
Kentucky | 22.8 | Texas | 20.0 |
Louisiana | 20.0 | Utah | 24.8 |
Maine | 31.0 | Vermont | 24.6 |
Maryland | 23.8 | Virginia | 19.9 |
Massachusetts | 23.8 | Washington | 37.8 |
Michigan | 35.1 | West Virginia | 32.3 |
Minnesota | 27.3 | Wisconsin | 32.2 |
Mississippi | 18.1 | Wyoming | 14.0 |
How do you know if they are outliers? (Enter your answers to two decimal places.)
:
To be an outlier, an observation would have to be greater than:________ or less than:_______ .
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