"A histogram of a set of data indicates that the distribution of the data is skewed right. Which measure of central tendency will likely be​ larger, the mean or the​ median? Why?"

Respuesta :

Answer:

the mean

Step-by-step explanation:

A right skewed histogram is a positive skewed histogram (which means the tail is longer the positive direction) that have its tail to the right.

For a right skewed histogram the mean has a larger value that the median because the peak of the skewness is fall in the median range then the mean follow to the right. and the data drive the mean value to the right which increase in value.