(Solved) : Algorithm 3 Removeoutliers C 1 Ut Mean 2 O Std 3 Return Findbetween U C 0 U C O Give Tight Q44086500 . . .


Algorithm 3 REMOVEOUTLIERS(A,C) 1: ut MEAN(A) 2: O + STD(A) 3: return FINDBETWEEN(A, u – C*0,u+c*o) Give the tightest/best possible time and space characterization, Big-Oh, Big-Theta, or Big-Omega, in terms of n, of algorithm REMOVEOUTLIERS. Justify your answer. Assume the implementation of the insert operation takes time linear in the size of the sorted list and uses a constant amount of space. Show transcribed image text Algorithm 3 REMOVEOUTLIERS(A,C) 1: ut MEAN(A) 2: O + STD(A) 3: return FINDBETWEEN(A, u – C*0,u+c*o)
Give the tightest/best possible time and space characterization, Big-Oh, Big-Theta, or Big-Omega, in terms of n, of algorithm REMOVEOUTLIERS. Justify your answer. Assume the implementation of the insert operation takes time linear in the size of the sorted list and uses a constant amount of space.
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Answer to Algorithm 3 REMOVEOUTLIERS(A,C) 1: ut MEAN(A) 2: O + STD(A) 3: return FINDBETWEEN(A, u – C*0,u+c*o) Give the tightest/…
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