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In a positively skewed distribution, the mean is always*1 pointA. Smaller than the medianB. Equal to the medianC. larger than the medianD. equal to the mode

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In a positively skewed distribution, the mean is always*1 pointA. Smaller than the medianB. Equal to the medianC. larger than the medianD. equal to the mode

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In a positively skewed distribution, the mean is always:

C. Larger than the median

This is because in a positively skewed distribution, the tail on the right side (positive side) of the distribution is longer or fatter. The mean is influenced by the values of the outliers in the tail, and so it gets pulled in the direction of the tail. Therefore, the mean is larger than the median in a positively skewed distribution.

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