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For a symmetrical distribution, which statement is true? Multiple choice question. The mean, median, and mode are all equal. The mean is less than the median. The mean is greater than the median.

          For a symmetrical distribution, which statement is true?
Multiple choice question.

The mean, median, and mode are all equal.

The mean is less than the median.

The mean is greater than the median.
        

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00:01 Hi, my name is matt.
00:02 In this video i'm going to be answering the following question.
00:05 For a symmetrical distribution, which statement is true? a.
00:09 The mean, median, and mode are all equal.
00:11 B.
00:12 The mean is less than the median.
00:14 Or c.
00:15 The mean is greater than the median...
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