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audie

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What does it mean when the distribution of data is skewed to the right?
 
  A) a lower frequency of larger values and the median is greater than the mean
  B) a higher frequency of larger values and the median is greater than the mean
  C) a lower frequency of larger values and the mean is greater than the median
  D) a higher frequency of larger values and the mean is greater than the median

Question 2

Suppose that a compensation professional would like to calculate the median salary. He orders four salaries as follows: 20,000, 22,000, 24,000, 26,000. What is the median salary for this data set?
 
  A) 21,000
  B) 22,000
  C) 23,000
  D) 24,000


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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