I'm unable to see the histogram you're referring to. However, to describe a data distribution, you can look for characteristics such as its shape (normal, skewed, bimodal), center (mean or median), spread (range or standard deviation), and any outliers. If you provide details about the histogram, I can help you analyze it!
In the normal distribution, the mean and median coincide, and 50% of the data are below the mean.
It can be thought of as a generalization of the Chi-square distribution. See the link to a related WikiAnswer question below.
No. By definition of the median, the median has 50 percent of the case below and 50 percent of the cases above. This has nothing to do with the cases being in a normal distribution.
Which ordered pair describes the location of the point shown on the coordinate system below
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There is no histogram below.However, the area under the curve for any histogram is the total frequency.
Choosing wider class boundaries would cause a histogram of the data to present the appearance of a uniform distribution. This is because the data points within each wider class would be spread out more evenly, giving the histogram a more uniform look.
Which of the following best describes the solution to the system of equations below?3x + 6y = 10 9x + 18y = 30
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In a normal distribution half (50%) of the distribution falls below (to the left of) the mean.
The spread of Soviet-style communism in Europe.
In the normal distribution, the mean and median coincide, and 50% of the data are below the mean.
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Automated Call Distribution or commonly refered to as Automatic Call Distribution (references below in Related Links).
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