How are outliers usually represented in a boxplot?
- As points outside the box
- As points outside the whiskers
- As the median of the boxplot
- As the quartiles of the boxplot
In a boxplot, outliers are typically represented as points that fall outside of the whiskers (the lines extending from the box, indicating variability outside the upper and lower quartiles).
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