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A student rolls a die 15 times and records the results. This is the first set of data. The same student rolls a different die
15 times and records the results. This is the second set of data.
What is an appropriate conclusion about the shape of the dot plots?
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A)
The first dot plot is skewed to the right.
B
The second dot plot has more of a "belt shaped curve than the first det
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The first dot plot has a unimodal distribution and the second dot plot has a
uniform distribution
D)
The second dot plot looks to have a trimodal distribution
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