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Chrystiana Howard
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In a histogram, the proportion of the total area which must be to the right of the mean is:

A) less than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the left
B) exactly 0.50
C) more than 0.50 if the distribution is skewed to the right
D) exactly 0.50 if the distribution is symmetric and unimodal
E) none of these

Histogram

A type of graph that represents the distribution of numerical data by showing the number of data points that fall into various ranges or bins.

Skewed Distribution

A type of distribution in which data points are not symmetrically distributed around the mean, typically tilting to the left (negatively skewed) or to the right (positively skewed).

  • Understand how histograms represent data distribution and the role of mean in symmetric and skewed distributions.
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