Match the graph to the description that best fits. Use each only once. Symmetric Skewed right Skewed left Bimodal
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Step 1: Recall definitions — Symmetric: one central peak with mirror-image sides; Skewed right: bulk of data on the left with a long tail to the right; Skewed left: bulk on the right with a long tail to the left; Bimodal: two distinct peaks. Show more…
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