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A histogram is skewed to the if its left tail is longer than its right tail.
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A histogram is skewed to the **left** if its left tail is longer than its right tail. This means that the majority of the data points are concentrated on the right side of the distribution, with fewer data points on the left side. In contrast, a histogram is skewed to the right if its right tail is longer than its left tail, indicating that more data points are concentrated on the left side.