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    If the Mean of a Distribution Is Smaller Than the Median
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If the Mean of a Distribution Is Smaller Than the Median

Question 52

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If the mean of a distribution is smaller than the median and mode, what is the sign of Pearson's coefficient of skewness? _______________

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