Of the samples describe below, which would be least likely to produce the right-skewed distribution of ages in the data set below? (HINT: Use your common sense, and think about how old people usually are when they do certain things.) (25, 28, 28, 28, 29, 29, 30, 32, 32, 33, 33, 33, 34, 34, 36, 39, 39, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 50, 55) A sample of women where the measure is age at first childbirth A sample of people where the measure is the age when they marry for the first time A sample of retired men A sample of individuals graduating from medical schoo
@perl
what does a right skewed distribution look like
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one sec, im going to graph this on excel
ok ty soo much i am soo lost
its just annoying, i have to put this data into a column
because its a comma separated list
haha no worries
so what activity peaks ages from
25 t0 35 , then drops
um hold on
number 3?
it cant be a sample of retired men, since you dont retire when youre 28
oh
then B
i think so
could u help me with some more plz
you dont expect the age of 'first birth' to increase with age
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i love u frickin much, your saving my retriceright now lol one sec and ill psot the next questions
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ok i put in the data
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