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Consider Meenu’s question in Peer Help: The course says that the oil consumption data set is...

Consider Meenu’s question in Peer Help:

The course says that the oil consumption data set is skewed to the right. However, the graph at hand seems to have a skew to the left. Any clarification on this?

Her classmate, Bryant, responded saying:

When a graph is skewed to the right, it means that there is a longer tail on the right side. The bulk of the data actually sits on the left side of the distribution, but there are a few data points that are spread far to the right of the bulk of the distribution, like 18 and 20.

Is Bryant’s response effective or ineffective?

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