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The Distribution of the Numbers of Times Individuals in the 18-24

Question 36

Question 36

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The distribution of the numbers of times individuals in the 18-24 age group log onto a social networking website during the course of a day tends to be right-skewed.


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The distribution of the numbers of times individuals in the 18-24 age group log onto a social networking website during the course of a day tends to be right-skewed.  A)    B)    C)
B)
The distribution of the numbers of times individuals in the 18-24 age group log onto a social networking website during the course of a day tends to be right-skewed.  A)    B)    C)
C)
The distribution of the numbers of times individuals in the 18-24 age group log onto a social networking website during the course of a day tends to be right-skewed.  A)    B)    C)

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