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I asked chatgpt why the following in the picture was true and the answer was interesting, it starts by stating that the statement is generally incorrect but then the cause threw me off... : "This statement is generally incorrect because: Skewed to the Low End (Left Skewed Distribution)In a left-skewed (negatively skewed) distribution, the mean is smaller than the median because the tail extends to the left (toward lower values). The few extremely low values pull the mean downward, making it lower than the median. Right-Skewed vs. Left-SkewedIf the data were right-skewed (positively skewed), the mean would be greater than the median because high values would pull it upward. So, if the distribution is indeed skewed to the low end (left), then yes, the mean would be expected to be smaller than the median—which is why this answer is marked as correct. Would you like a visual example to clarify further?"
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