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Is the histogram uniform, symmetric, or skewed?

A. uniform

B. symmetric

C. skewed

Is the histogram uniform, symmetric, or skewed? A. uniform B. symmetric C. skewed-example-1
User Missimer
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Answer:

The answer is B. symmetric

Explanation:

A symmetric distribution is one in which the two halves of the histogram appear as mirror-images of one another. So, this histogram is symmetric.

A "skewed left" or "skewed right" distribution is one in which the tail is on the left side or on the right side.

A uniform histogram has almost same height bars. This means that the data has approximately the same number of values in each group.

User Srfrnk
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Answer:

It would be Symmetric,

Uniform is when all of the lines are almost lined up perfectly with each other.

Symmetric is when the lines are in a mountain formation with both sides looking the same

Skewed it where one side will look very steep and the other side looks like a hill

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