Noah is on a cross-country team. He is analyzing the amount of time in minutes and seconds it takes for him and his teammates to complete a 5-kilometer race and a 20-kilometer race. The results are...



Noah is on a cross-country team. He is analyzing the amount of time in minutes and seconds it takes for him and his teammates to complete a 5-kilometer race and a 20-kilometer race. The results are shown in the accompanying table.































5-km Race17:3417:5218:0616:4417:2117:3818:3217:0716:5817:56
20-km Race72:4171:5472:2070:3675:4280:3673:1474:2271:2674:39

Interpret how the shape of the times for the 5-kilometer race compares to the shape of the times for the 20-kilometer race.











  • The distributions for the 5-kilometer race and 20-kilometer race are both symmetric, and there are no outliers. The times for the 5-kilometer race peak between 1717 and 1818 minutes, while the times for the 20-kilometer race peak between 7171 and 7575 minutes.






  • The distribution for the 5-kilometer race is roughly symmetric, and the distribution for the 20-kilometer race is skewed right. The time for one member of the team to complete the 20-kilometer race is unusually high.






  • The distribution of the 5-kilometer race is skewed right, and the distribution for the 20-kilometer race is roughly symmetric. The time for one member of the team to complete the 5-kilometer race is unusually high.






  • The distributions for the 5-kilometer race and 20-kilometer race are skewed left. The times for one member of the team to complete the 5-kilometer race and 20-kilometer race are unusually low for the respective races.








Jun 04, 2022
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