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The table below shows the number of minutes Larry and Tom trained for a cross-country run. Select ALL statements that correctly compares the distribution of training times. A.
The distribution of Tom's training times is somewhat skewed to the right; the distribution of Larry's training times is fairly symmetric.

B.
There is a considerable amount of overlap in training time between data from the two random samples.

C.
There is no variability in Tom's training time.

D.
There is less variability in Larry's training times than in Tom's training times.

E.
There is more variability in Larry's training times than Tom's training times.


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