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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 07:20 deisyy101

The following data show the prices of different types of hot dogs at a store: $6, $8, $7, $6, $5, $7, $5, $7, $6, $28, $30 Which statement is correct about the box plot for the data? The box plot will have its right tail longer than the left tail because a few exceptionally high prices make the distribution skewed to the right. The box plot will have its right tail longer than the left tail because a few exceptionally high prices make the distribution skewed to the left. The box plot will have its left tail longer than the right tail because a few exceptionally high prices make the distribution skewed to the right. The box plot will have its left tail longer than the right tail because a few exceptionally high prices make the distribution skewed to the left​

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The following data show the prices of different types of hot dogs at a store: $6, $8, $7, $6, $5, $7...

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