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a class of 20 students is visiting the fair today. each student is 16 years old or younger and will participate in either the pie eating contest or the chili cookoff. if all 20 students joined the same event, how would the shape of the histogram change compared to the original?

histogram with title pie eating contest, horizontal axis labeled age group (year) with bins 0 to 19, 20 to 39, 40 to 59, and 60 to 79 and vertical axis labeled number of people with values from 0 to 60 at intervals of 10. the first bin goes to 20, the second goes to 40, the third goes to 60, and the last goes to 50. histogram with title chili cookoff, horizontal axis labeled age group (year) with bins 0 to 19, 20 to 39, 40 to 59, and 60 to 79 and vertical axis labeled number of people with values from 0 to 60 at intervals of 10. the first bin goes to 30, the second goes to 50, the third goes to 40, and the last goes to 10.
the chili cookoff would be more skewed.
the pie eating contest would be more skewed.
the chili cookoff would be more symmetrical.
the pie eating contest would be less symmetrical.

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