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The parallel boxplots below display the number of bite-size snacks that students could grab with one hand for two statistics classes. 2 boxplots. A number line labeled number of snacks goes from 12 to 44. For class 1, the whiskers range from 14 to 42, and the box ranges from 18 to 28. A line divides the box at 21. For class 2, the whiskers range from 15 to 30, and the box ranges from 18 to 25. A line divides the box at 21.

Which statement best compares the shapes of the distributions of the number of bite-sized snacks for the two classes?

The distribution for class 1 and the distribution for class 2 both appear to be fairly symmetric.
The distribution for class 1 appears to be skewed left and the distribution for class 2 appears to be symmetric.
The distribution for class 1 appears to be skewed right and the distribution for class 2 appears to be symmetric.
The distribution for class 1 appears to be skewed right and the distribution for class 2 appears to be slightly skewed left.

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