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    When the Median Lies to the Right of the Mean
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When the Median Lies to the Right of the Mean

Question 58

Question 58

Multiple Choice

When the median lies to the right of the mean, the distribution is probably


A) bimodal
B) multimodal
C) skewed left
D) skewed right

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