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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 17:00 priarm8799

[Probability & Stats] The summary statistics below describe the daily high temperatures (F) from June to November 2012 in Champaign, IL.
Which of the following statements is true?

A) The distribution of daily high temperatures is likely to be skewed to the right, since the mean is less than the median.
B) The distribution of the daily high temperatures is likely to be skewed to the left, since the mean is less than the median.
C) The distribution of daily high temperatures is likely to be symmetric, since the mean is less than the median.
D) None of the above statements is true.


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The summary statistics below describe the daily high temperatures (F) f

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