60.6k views
3 votes
Which statement holds true for a skewed histogram showing a distribution of the weights of students in a class?

The number of weights on the right side of the mode is equal to the number of weights on the left.
The number of weights on the left side of the mean is equal to the number of weights on the right.
The mean weight and the median weight will be the same for the distribution.
The nature of the skew can be verified by the position of the mean with respect to the median.
The nature of the skew can be verified by the position of the mean with respect to the mode.

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

Letter E. The nature of the skew can be verified by the position of the mean with respect to the median.

Explanation:

I just did it on Edmentum.

User Jko
by
7.4k points
3 votes
Among the choices, the statement which describes a skewed histogram showing a distribution of the weights of students in a class is:

"The nature of the skew can be verified by the position of the mean with respect to the mode."

The histogram is skewed to the right if the mean is less than the mode and the histogram is skewed to the left if the mean is more than the mode.
User Amrit Gill
by
6.6k points