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The dot plots below display the number of bite-size snacks that stupid into statistic classes grab with one hand. Class A has 32 students in class B has 34 students.
Which statement is not true?
a. Both distributions are skewed to the right.
b. There appear to be outliers in both distributions.
c. The proportion of students who grabbed more than 20 snacks is higher than Class A than in Class B.
d. The proportion of students who grabbed fewer than 25 snacks is higher ib Class A than in Class B.
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