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Observing the histogram, frequency proportions, and normal probability plot based on the data set, below, of weights of hummingbirds (in grams) randomly selected from a population, we have a strong indication that the weights of the population of these hummingbirds from which these data were drawn are:

Observing the histogram, frequency proportions, and normal probability plot based-example-1
User Schaermu
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Answer:

Normally distributed

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Normally Distributed.

Step-by-step explanation:

After plugging all those numbers into a calculator you can see that the graph isn't left skewed, making both "left skewed" and "all of the above" not an answer. "correlated with a second set of data" is also wrong since there was no second set of data given. That leaves you between "uniformly distributed" and "normally distributed" This graph doesn't show a uniformly distributed graph, which leaves you with the final answer, normally distributed.

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