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The graphical presentation of the scores of Teacher Ace in PE is represented by positively skewed distribution. What does this mean?*1 pointa. The mean is less than the median.b. The mean is greater than the median.c. The mean is equal to the median.d. The scores are normally distributed

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The graphical presentation of the scores of Teacher Ace in PE is represented by positively skewed distribution. What does this mean?*1 pointa. The mean is less than the median.b. The mean is greater than the median.c. The mean is equal to the median.d. The scores are normally distributed

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b. The mean is greater than the median.

In a positively skewed distribution, most of the data falls to the right, or positive side, of the graph's peak. Thus, the mean (average) is typically greater than the median (middle value).

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