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Answer:

(-3, -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of a scatterplot, an outlier is an individual data point that lies at an unusually extreme position relative to the other data points in the scatterplot.

To determine which of the given ordered pairs would be considered an outlier for the given scatterplot, plot the ordered pairs and observe how far away they are from the line of best fit.

After plotting the ordered pairs on the scatterplot (see attachment), we can see that point (-3, -2) is farthest away from the line of best fit. The other three points are very close to the line of best fit.

Therefore, (-3, -2) would be considered an outlier comparatively to the other ordered pairs.

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Answer: Your answer is (-3, -2)

Step-by-step explanation: Outlier means the one that stands out in the bunch. So when you look at the coordinates of (-3, -2) you can see it is the farthest of the bunch. If you look at the other answers you can see that they are not as far away as (-3, -2)

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