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An outlier is an extreme value that is significantly less or more than the rest of the data. In the data below take out the outlier, then calculate using a statistics calculator or spreadsheet, the standard deviation of the heights of 15 soda cans.
{92.8, 92.8, 92.9, 92.9, 92.9, 92.8, 92.7, 92.9, 92.1, 92.7, 92.8, 92.9, 92.9, 92.7, 92.8}
Round to the nearest 100th.
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