Asked by DICKSON SENGERA on Sep 22, 2024

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A skewed histogram is one with a long tail extending either to the right or left.

Skewed Histogram

A graphical representation of data distribution that is not symmetrical, with a longer tail on either the right or left side, indicating bias or anomaly in the data.

Tail

The section at the extreme end of a distribution curve, representing outcomes that are less likely to occur.

  • Discern and illustrate the outlines of distributions, identifying them as either symmetric, positively skewed, or negatively skewed.
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Kim Elizabeth DeJesus2 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
A skewed histogram has a long tail extending either to the right (positive skew) or left (negative skew).