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If data set A has a smaller mean than data set B, what would be different about their distributions?

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The distribution of data set A would generally be to the right of the distribution of data set B because the smaller mean tends to distribute to the right smaller data smaller mean. I hope this is helpful.

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User Marco Domingos
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The statement reflects how Data Set A enjoying a smaller mean would have less numbers that would be smaller elements and when compared with Set B, Set B would have a larger distribution of large numbers and hence the larger mean.

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