1. For a skewed right distribution, the median is typically the best measure of center as it is less affected by the skewness compared to the mean.
2. The mean tends to be larger than the median in a skewed right distribution.
3. Most of the data values cluster towards the lower end of the data range, closer to the tail on the right side.
4. The tail of the distribution extends towards the higher end of the data range, on the right side.
The distribution for a data set is skewed right. Answer the questions.
Which measure(s) of center best represent(s) the data?
Which measure(s) of center tend(s) to be the largest?
Where do most of the data values cluster?
Which direction does the tail extend
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