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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

PLEASE HELP , NO DIRECT ANSWERS THOUGH. While learning to type, Theo recorded the number of words per minute he typed each day and graphed the data. What can you learn from the shape of the data? A. The mean, median, and mode are all the same. B. Most of Theo’s data are greater than the mean. C. Data are distributed evenly on each side of the median. D. Data are skewed right with most data at the lower end of the range.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

@texaschic101 @tkhunny

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

And here we are, posting questions and showing not work at all. You MUST do better than that.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

I am asking for help

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

I didn't put an answer

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

anyone else can help me 2 ?

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Right, and in order to be helped, you must do something. Think about each answer... A. The mean, median, and mode are all the same. Is that true? Usually, this requires symmetry. B. Most of Theo’s data are greater than the mean. Is that true? C. Data are distributed evenly on each side of the median. I don't know what this means. The median, by definition, has 50% of the data on each side. D. Data are skewed right with most data at the lower end of the range. Does "skewed right" mean bunched up on the right or stretched out on the right?

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

never mind I got the answer

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Still no work shown. Too bad.

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

You don't have to be rude jees

OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):

@tkhunny

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