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Please explain what the descriptive statistics tells regarding the different years on this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PupzAsK_LtwQD0EQt03C4qq-oPJhOXev6V-CqTOOyuU/edit#gid=2077500852 (this link is a completed version) QUESTION Are the cities

Please explain what the descriptive statistics tells regarding the different years on this link:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PupzAsK_LtwQD0EQt03C4qq-oPJhOXev6V-CqTOOyuU/edit#gid=2077500852

(this link is a completed version)

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Are the cities continually growing or is there a decrease in the number of people?which cities, if any, should be considered outliers in each of the years?

Are there any outliers in any year? Please list them and state which year each one is an outlier and mention how the z-score method determined these outliers.

Please explain the correlation coefficient between the first year and each of the other years.

Please explain these relationships while referencing the calculations for each correlation coefficient within the spreadsheet attached

Again, here is the completed attachment to answer the questions only based on this

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PupzAsK_LtwQD0EQt03C4qq-oPJhOXev6V-CqTOOyuU/edit#gid=2077500852

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