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1. Is the graph symmetric meaning that for the most part its fairly even on both sides
2. Is the graph skewed meaning that their is an outier pulling it either right or left (in this case it would be skewed up'or down)
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The data is skewed to the bottom and contains one outlier.

The data is skewed to the top.
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The data has a symmetrical distribution and contains no outliers.
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The mean is most likely greater than the median.


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