Respuesta :
Answer:
1. unimodal
2. bimodal
3. skewed right
4. skewed left
5. uniform
6. random
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1) Uni-modal 2) Bi-modal 3) Skewed right 4) Skewed left 5) Uniform 6) Random
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following information in the question:
1) Since we can see in the graph, there is one observation with highest frequency. Thus, this graph represents a uni-modal data
2) It s clearly seen that there are two values with highest frequencies. These two observations can be treated as the mode of the data. Thus, there are two modes. Thus, the graph represents a bi-modal data.
3) We can see that most of the data lies on the left side of data and very less data is there on the left tail. Hence, the graph is positively skewed or skewed on the right.
4) We can see that most of the data lies on the right side of data and very less data is there on the right tail. Hence, the graph is negatively skewed or skewed on the left.
5. Since all the observations are very close to each other almost equal we could say that the data have a uniform distribution.
6. The above data set have a random distribution since no pattern are observed.